Re: [suse-slstd-e] Help on sles9

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Date: Tue Nov 09 2004 - 13:05:48 CET


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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 20:05:48 +0800 (BNT)
From: panic@nd15.net
Subject: Re: [suse-slstd-e] Help on sles9

hai,

>Isn't this the wrong list??
>But be more precise please in what your problem is, so that we 'can' help.
>"Roel Bindels" <Roel.Bindels@protomation.com>

oh sorry, i should be sending this to suse-sles-e@suse.com got confuse by
the two mailing lists.

>First Off, I've never seen SLES, but assume is very similar to SuSE Pro.
>
>Stick to Yast as much as possible...
>Not everything there is perfect, but it's the standard for SuSE...
>and most works well and is simple...

>The email server (case in hand) is easy with yast...
>although I've only set it up for local linux accounts, the other options
>I've
>never tried....
>jerry

well just got my SLES9 eval last week, i had set it up a couple of time a
few days back nuthing seems to work, mostly on LDAP, BIND and samba during
the installation. feels kinda weird that all this is so easy to setup, and
yet i didint managed to configure samba to work the first time.

im not a suse user, YAST is really new to me. No experience on suse before
which makes me totally clueless "ditto on the experiance factor" etc etc.
not a kde user as well, usually i use gnome on RH or FC.

ok then ill setup the mailserver with yast and see if it is working or not.

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