Considering most of them are stock holders, I don't think they'll accept that statement... They hear it too often, but truly are trying to shift into the Linux niche.Originally posted by: tami
tell them that novell's days are over.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I'm sitting in a board room in Provo, Utah... Sipping some free coffee and about to go get some breakfast in the next room. Should I voice anything to the executives today about SuSE or OES or Netware?
Originally posted by: So
Tell them that Novell is moving in the right direction. That their move to Linux has turned them from the Bad Guys (C) to the Good Guys (TM).![]()
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Oh how I miss the days of Netware 3.1x :heart:
Yeah.....but you have to admit that they were all supporting a small number of users. With NDS, turned eDirectory....we can support MILLIONS and MILLIONS of objects in a single tree.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Oh how I miss the days of Netware 3.1x :heart:
Word.
I worked on sites that had Netware 3 servers with uptimes measured in years if they were on a UPS. A couple of the sites actually forgot where the server was and I had to find it by opening a few closets.
Solid as a rock.
It was about 65 degrees this morning and clear. Yesterday was pretty hot, but there was a nice breeze from the North that really cooled it down and made it nice. Low humidity of course.Originally posted by: SaltBoy
How's the weather?
<- Provo native. I miss it.![]()
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Yeah.....but you have to admit that they were all supporting a small number of users. With NDS, turned eDirectory....we can support MILLIONS and MILLIONS of objects in a single tree.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Yeah.....but you have to admit that they were all supporting a small number of users. With NDS, turned eDirectory....we can support MILLIONS and MILLIONS of objects in a single tree.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Oh how I miss the days of Netware 3.1x :heart:
Word.
I worked on sites that had Netware 3 servers with uptimes measured in years if they were on a UPS. A couple of the sites actually forgot where the server was and I had to find it by opening a few closets.
Solid as a rock.
Anyhow, I'm here to get the roadmaps for the next 6-8 months to learn which direction Novell is going with OES and their Linux...as well as learn what other Novell shops are doing with their implementations.
You can upgrade the clients and enable ip via login scripts....without visiting the desktop.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Yeah.....but you have to admit that they were all supporting a small number of users. With NDS, turned eDirectory....we can support MILLIONS and MILLIONS of objects in a single tree.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Oh how I miss the days of Netware 3.1x :heart:
Word.
I worked on sites that had Netware 3 servers with uptimes measured in years if they were on a UPS. A couple of the sites actually forgot where the server was and I had to find it by opening a few closets.
Solid as a rock.
Anyhow, I'm here to get the roadmaps for the next 6-8 months to learn which direction Novell is going with OES and their Linux...as well as learn what other Novell shops are doing with their implementations.
Anywhere betweeen 25-200 users per site.
We were upgrading to 5.1 and had to hit all the desktops to upgrade the clients and enable IP.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
You can upgrade the clients and enable ip via login scripts....without visiting the desktop.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Yeah.....but you have to admit that they were all supporting a small number of users. With NDS, turned eDirectory....we can support MILLIONS and MILLIONS of objects in a single tree.Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Oh how I miss the days of Netware 3.1x :heart:
Word.
I worked on sites that had Netware 3 servers with uptimes measured in years if they were on a UPS. A couple of the sites actually forgot where the server was and I had to find it by opening a few closets.
Solid as a rock.
Anyhow, I'm here to get the roadmaps for the next 6-8 months to learn which direction Novell is going with OES and their Linux...as well as learn what other Novell shops are doing with their implementations.
Anywhere betweeen 25-200 users per site.
We were upgrading to 5.1 and had to hit all the desktops to upgrade the clients and enable IP.