Author: jht
Date: 2005-04-22 05:00:22 +0000 (Fri, 22 Apr 2005)
New Revision: 500

WebSVN: 
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=rev&root=samba-docs&rev=500

Log:
More updates to follow.
Modified:
   trunk/Samba-Guide/SBE-MigrateNW4Samba3.xml


Changeset:
Modified: trunk/Samba-Guide/SBE-MigrateNW4Samba3.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/Samba-Guide/SBE-MigrateNW4Samba3.xml  2005-04-22 03:53:48 UTC (rev 
499)
+++ trunk/Samba-Guide/SBE-MigrateNW4Samba3.xml  2005-04-22 05:00:22 UTC (rev 
500)
@@ -5,18 +5,13 @@
 
        <para>
        <indexterm><primary>Novell</primary></indexterm>
-       <indexterm><primary>SuSE</primary></indexterm>
-       <indexterm><primary>Ximian</primary></indexterm>
-       <indexterm><primary>FLOSS</primary><see>Free-Libre/Open Source 
Software</see></indexterm>
-       <indexterm><primary>Free-Libre/Open Source 
Software</primary></indexterm>
-       Novell is a company any seasoned IT manager has to admire. Since the 
acquisition of
-       the SuSE Linux company, the acquisition on Ximian, and other moves that 
are friendly
-       to the FLOSS (Free-Libre/Open Source Software) movement, Novell are 
emerging out of
-       a deep regression that almost saw the company disappear into obscurity. 
The now Linux
-       friendly Novell's SUSE Linux is being used as a host to which NetWare 
servers are being
-       migrated. It is in many ways ironic that Novell are today hosting 
NetWare on top of
-       Linux. At the same time older NetWare servers are still being migrated 
to Samba servers.
+       <indexterm><primary>SUSE</primary></indexterm>
+       Novell is a company any seasoned IT manager has to admire. They have 
become increasingly
+       Linux-friendly and are emerging out of a deep regression that almost 
saw the company
+       disappear into obscurity. Novell's SUSE Linux hosts the NetWare server 
and it is the
+       platform of choice to which many older NetWare servers are being 
migrated. 
        It will be interesting to see what will become of NetWare over time.
+       Meanwhile, there can be no denying the fact that Novell is a Linux 
company.
        </para>
 
        <para>
@@ -85,7 +80,7 @@
        </simplelist>
 
        <para>
-       The company had outgrown this server several years ago and were dealing 
with
+       The company had outgrown this server several years before and were 
dealing with
        severe growing pains. Some of the problems experienced were:
        </para>
                
@@ -155,7 +150,7 @@
                        <para>A DLT drive for asynchronous offline backup</para>
                </member>
                <member>
-                       <para>SUSE Linux Professional 9.2</para>
+                       <para>SUSE Linux Professional 9.1</para>
                </member>
        </simplelist>
 
@@ -243,7 +238,7 @@
                <member><para>openldap2-devel (only for Samba 
compilation)</para></member>
                <member><para>nss_ldap</para></member>
                <member><para>smbldap-tools Version 0.8.7</para></member>
-               <member><para>perl-ldap</para></member>
+               <member><para>pam_ldap</para></member>
                <member><para>samba-3.0.15 or later</para></member>
                <member><para>samba-client-3.0.15 or later</para></member>
                <member><para>samba-winbind-3.0.15 or later</para></member>
@@ -265,7 +260,7 @@
 <example id="ch8slapd">
 <title>OpenLDAP Control File &smbmdash; slapd.conf Part A</title>
 <screen>
-#/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
+#/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
 #
 # See slapd.conf(5) for details on configuration options.
 # This file should NOT be world readable.

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