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[ILUG] SLES 9 frustrations

[ILUG] SLES 9 frustrations

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Thu May 26 08:48:31 IST 2005


On 25 May 2005, at 19:34, Breno Gomes wrote:

> I am using SLES9 at work and Pro 9.0 at home.
>
> SLES9 is used primarily to run Oracle Applications 11i (DB is 10g).
> Everything is fine so far.
> YOU is currently pointing to an internal Oracle server, but I will try 
> other sources to find out.
>
> Pro 9.0 is running smoothly since its release. YOU is pointig to 
> University Kaisersautern
> ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/suse

The problem, as I originally described, was that I could not find a 
source of patches via the SuSE portal for SLES 9. YOU works fine, both 
for SLES and SuSE Pro. This was not in question.

I opened a ticket with SuSE and got back a URL which pointed me to a 
Novell wiki (there's that lovely word again) and from there, I got 
access to part of the portal which had what I wanted. But you won't get 
to that section by simply going to the front door of the portal.




Niall




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