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Using the OpenSUSE Build Service to Create and Distribute Kernel Module Packages

Ann Davis explains how to use OBS to build KMPs for the Code 11 SUSE Linux distributions.
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Heads Up! Novell Pulse Coming Your Way

Novell is announcing the first real-time collaboration platform for the enterprise, called Novell Pulse. In addition, Novell and Google are jointly announcing that they are working together to enable Novell Pulse users and Google Wave users to seamlessly work together across both systems. Novell is the first collaboration provider to integrate Google Wave.

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BrainShare Jacket Promotion

Get a free jacket by being one of the first 400 to register (beginning Nov 1) for #BrainShare 2010 using this registration code: jacket

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Performance Scripting for GNOME Desktop

This shell script optimizes some of the Gnome configuration options for simplicity and performance.

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When upgrading SLES and/or OES, be sure to backup & reimplement kernel parameters

When following this knowledgebase article to upgrade your SLES or OES server, be sure to bear in mind that the upgrade will overwrite any customisation that you've done in /boot.

There are a few situations where this might be important to you. Here's one.

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Hot Linux tips and Hacks

Hot Linux TIps

Submitted by: ankursan on Fri. 10.09.2009
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions
Product: Linux

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Registering and updating a SLES server through an authenticated proxy

In most corporate environments web proxies are implemented as part of an overall security requirement. When implementing a SLES server it is just as important, from a security standpoint, to keep the server patched up to date. Being able to set the server to register and update from the command line did not seem possible until I discovered the following method. Read on to see how it's done.

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Fix for Sleep and Hibernate on a Thinkpad T61p with an nVidia FX570 Video Card

When I ordered my Thinkpad laptop I specified the best video card that was available thinking that it would be the best choice with SLED or OpenSuSE. That turned out to be a bad idea until now.


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