The Slackware Linux operating system is a powerful platform for Intel-based computers.
It is designed to be stable, secure, and functional as both a high-end server
and powerful workstation.
This book is...
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The Slackware Linux operating system is a powerful platform for Intel-based computers.
It is designed to be stable, secure, and functional as both a high-end server
and powerful workstation.
This book is designed to get you started with the Slackware Linux operating system.
It’s not meant to cover every single aspect of the distribution, but rather to show what
it is capable of and give you a basic working knowledge of the system.
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This guide describes how to configure and manage a Novell® Archive and Version Services 2.1 for
NetWare® server to archive multiple interval-based versions of files for convenient access and
retrieval by users.
This guide describes how to configure and manage a Novell® Archive and Version Services 2.1 for OES 2 Linux server to archive multiple interval-based versions of files for convenient access and retrieval by users
This guide explains and describes how to use Novell® Linux User Management (LUM), a directoryenabled application that simplifies and unifies the management of user profiles on Linux*-based platforms. It leverages...
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This guide explains and describes how to use Novell® Linux User Management (LUM), a directoryenabled application that simplifies and unifies the management of user profiles on Linux*-based platforms. It leverages all the scalability, utility, and extensibility of Novell eDirectory™ and adds
crucial integration capability. With LUM, you can eliminate many of the complexities of
administering a mixed-platform network while smoothing over compatibility issues.
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Business Perspectives on Multistakeholder Partnerships. Partnering for Success is the fourth annual report of the World Economic Forum’s Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative. In January 2002, a taskforce of...
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Business Perspectives on Multistakeholder Partnerships. Partnering for Success is the fourth annual report of the World Economic Forum’s Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative. In January 2002, a taskforce of World Economic Forum members, consisting of the CEOs and chairmen of over forty companies, from 16 countries and representing 18 industry sectors, signed a joint statement on global corporate citizenship.
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