[ale] Novell & Linux............
hbbs at comcast.net
hbbs at comcast.net
Tue Aug 12 13:47:11 EDT 2003
I second these sentiments. The question becomes, though, will what Novell
produces be Free Software?
- Jeff
> On Tuesday 12 August 2003 11:45, Courtney Thomas wrote:
>
> > what does Novell do and how does it do it, i.e. is it a networking
> > system that will run Microsoft applications out of the box, or does it
> > have it's own proprietary applications ? Or if none of the above, what
> > then ?
>
> Novell does a lot of things and produces a plethora of products. Check their
> web site out. When most folks refer to Novell, they really mean Novell's
> former flagship product Netware. I say former, because I think eDirectory
> should now be considered their killer app. Netware was the last of the true
> Network Operating Systems, offering file/print/authentication services and
> truly focusing on doing that right. Chances are, you have come into contact
> with it but didn't know it. It works that well.
>
> > Given the above, what will it probably do with Linux ?
>
> Hopefully, give Linux the NOS functionality to compete with Active
> Directory. OpenLDAP is not even close, and Samba and NFS leave much to be
> desired. Don't even get me started on printing. Novell's stuff is better
> than ours. But our kernel is better than theirs. Looks like a match made in
> heaven.
>
> --
> Jonathan Rickman
> X Corps Security
> http://www.xcorps.net
>
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