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Troubleshooting an OpenSuse Notes install DominoPower Magazine - May 2009 The Notes installation went smoothly, lulling Nancy into thinking everything was fine. She started up the client, answered the configuration questions, and watched it open. Then, instead of seeing a Getting Started page with information on Notes, she saw an ugly grey box. Want to know how to make the ugliness go away? You'll have to read the article.
Four Linux books that'll get you going DominoPower Magazine - February 2005 With more and more interest in Linux and with IBM's increasing investment in open source technologies, we've been getting a steady stream of reader questions about migrating to Linux. Questions have ranged from the very basic "What does Linux mean to me?" to the hands-on usage questions, all the way to questions like, "Can Linux be secure enough for my organization?" This month, we've selected four books that can help you answer these questions, get started with Linux, and learn how various Linux services and resources compare with their Windows server counterparts.
Conversation on Linux and Notes DominoPower Magazine - July 2003 The question "Should Lotus do a Linux Lotus Notes client?" has prompted some discussion between Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard and a reader in Romania named Florin Jurcovici. In this article, we share the results of that conversation in this addendum to Mick's recent series on the topic.
Should Lotus do a Linux Notes client? DominoPower Magazine - June 2003 In his previous article, "Four reasons Lotus hasn't done a Linux Notes Client," Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard outlined the reasons Lotus has given for not moving forward with this to date. But should Lotus do a Linux Notes Client? In this article, Mick weighs the pros and cons and offers his opinion on the matter.
Four reasons Lotus hasn't done a Linux Notes client DominoPower Magazine - June 2003 A question that's been around for quite some time now is "When will Lotus do a Linux Notes Client?" Only Lotus can answer that question. However, we can ask the question, "Should Lotus do a Linux client?" Before he considers the answer, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard looks at the four reasons Lotus has given as to why they haven't done a Linux client yet.
Lotus Notes, Domino, and Linux: beyond the server DominoPower Magazine - January 2002 Projects like WINE (Windows Is Not an Emulator) are rapidly increasing your ability to run Windows applications on a non-Windows operating system, such as Linux. In this article, Jeff Gunther will show you how to set up WINE and how to install and run the Lotus Notes client under Redhat Linux 7.2.
IBM is giving peace, love, and Linux a chance DominoPower Magazine - August 2001 IBM is excited about Linux, and the company is proud to make that excitement known through their "Peace, Love, and Linux" campaign. To learn more about what IBM is doing with Linux and how Lotus fits into the picture, check out this interview Associate Technical Editor Theodore Durst conducted with Scott Handy, Director of Linux Solutions Marketing for IBM.
Installing Lotus Domino on Linux DominoPower Magazine - October 2000 Last month, Allan Liska and Jeff Gunther presented you with the business case for running Domino on Linux. This month, they get into the meat of the matter by showing you how it's done.
Making the case for running Domino on Linux DominoPower Magazine - September 2000 Previously relegated to the realm of hackers and computer hobbyists, Linux has become the darling of the computer press, and recently, the stock market. In part one of a two-part series, Allan Liska and Jeff Gunther discuss the history of running Domino on Linux and make a logical business case for doing so.
Sharing Linux drives with Samba DominoPower Magazine - November 1999 If you want to be able to see your Linux directories on your PC, then Samba is for you. If you're a Windows person, you can make life easier if you can use Samba to access the disks on the Linux box as if they were on an NT server. In this helpful article, part of our Life With Linux series, Mark Lawson shows you how to make use of this very helpful feature.
A quick and easy guide to installing Domino on Linux DominoPower Magazine - November 1999 When Lotus placed their Sneak Preview of Domino for Linux on Notes.Net in August of this year, even they were surprised that 50,000 people chose to download it. This article, by Mark Lawson, shows you how to install and setup Domino for Linux on a spare PC in less than one hour, with no Linux knowledge.
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