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  • Novell client on OpenSuse 10.3

    Posted on October 8th, 2007 Dan 2 comments
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    The latest (10.3) version of OpenSuse was released a few days ago. As I use Suse as my main development environment at work, I eagerly downloaded it as soon as I could, and installed it on a virtual machine.

    First impressions are very good - very quick startup time, easy 1-click installs and a bright and cheery colour scheme.

    Unfortunately, I can’t switch for real as the Novell Client doesn’t work yet, and I need to client to access my shared drives at work. (Although I could use WebDAV, it doesn’t work so well). Attempting to install the Beta 2.0 version yields a single dependency error (wrong version of binutils). Satisfying the dependency results in the Novell Client loading - but not connecting at all. Seemingly, the public Beta 2.0 of the client is no longer available for download.

    There was quite a wait on Suse 10.2 for a working Novell Client - which was released in beta form a couple of months ago (and it works very nicely too). I’ll eagerly await and hope that Novell release a new client soon, then I will more than happily switch to the new version.

    UPDATE 29th Nov 2007

    I”ve just spotted that Novell have posted a way to run the 10.2 client on 10.3, over at coolsolutions.

    It has a simple step-by-step guide that just involves entering a few commands into the shell.