Novell Releases OES Public Beta 14
IgorMrBean writes "Just before xmas, Novell has released their public beta of Open Enterprise Server. Novell had promise this a couple months ago, and the product seems to work well for beta... Kernel choice for OES : Linux 2.6 kernel - From SuSE Enterprise Server 9, and Netware 6.5 kernel. Also, many improvements for Netware 6.5SP3, including BASH support, PHP5 and more. Download details here (pdf)."
Is there a torrent? (Score:3, Interesting)
I thought those were illegal (Score:1)
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All I get is:
Lost connection to origin server.
504 Gateway Time-Out
I guess I'll have to wait a day or two.
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The comment about a lack of a bittorrent is kind of insightful - I expect that there are people who would just want to install it to see what it does - but they don't really want to sign up with Novell, for fear of getting deluged w/ Marketing calls and material. (My experience is that would not happen, but any time you have to fork over info in exchange for a copy of the code, you are going to crea
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Ahh well, I downloaded it right away (ON FRIDAY) and got 100k/s out of them.. I'm happy.
Hang in there.
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1: SUSE Linux Retail Solution
2: SUSE Linux Professional
3: Novell Linux Desktop
4: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
5: Open Enterprise Server (OES)
Items 1 through 4 will continue to be open and available to anyone.
OES, on the other hand, contains a combination of proprietary and open sourse products. The proprietary products (specifically eDirectory, NetWare, and (I think) ZENworks) must be purchased to use whether or not you want to po
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Good things (Score:1)
SuSE Shows Strengths Yet Again (Score:1)