[97873] in RedHat Linux List
RE: novell netware on a laptop
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (UNIXMAN)
Thu Nov 5 15:00:13 1998
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 15:04:43 -0500 (EST)
From: UNIXMAN <jzygmont@alpha.confederationc.on.ca>
To: Paul Pettit <paulp@ccbnpts.com>
Cc: redhat-list@redhat.com
In-Reply-To: <001001be0836$1324fd40$2802a8c0@ws-7.ccbnpts.com>
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true, but it still shuld work with RH. If i wanted to buy a copy of
linux and I needed novell support, I would most likely get the Caldera
release, but I already have RH 5.1 and I don;t intend to dump it just for
that. Linux software should run on any release of linux, if it didn't I
probably wouldn;t use it.
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Paul Pettit wrote:
> > UNIXMAN [mailto:jzygmont@alpha.confederationc.on.ca] wrote:
> >
> >
> > Has anyone used Novell netware client on a laptop with RH 5.1? I am
> > interested in installing linux on my laptop to use with a
> > parallel port
> > 10 baseT card that I can plug in to a RJ45 jack and connect
> > to the LAN.
> >
>
> I reeeally hate to say this ( because I love RH ) but you should probably
> look into OpenLinux 1.3.
> Caldera has done it's homework on Netware and has an unmatched Netware
> Client progam/setup that works great.
>
> Supposedly it can be used with RH5.x but I desided that it was a good excuse
> to spend some company money and got the whole shooting match on CD.
>
> You can download just the Netware for Linux stuff from their site
> http://www.caldera.com ) and/or order it.
>
> Anyway COL1.3 comes with the NW4Linux built in and the setup/install is not
> to bad. I had it working and talking to our servers in 5 min. on my Linux
> box.
>
> Paul Pettit
> CTO
> Consistent Computer Bargains, Inc.
>
>
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