Re: [opensuse] Newbie question - How stable is OpenSuSE vs SLES9



Too many things like that, still ... can't get the cisco vpn to work,
because my kernel is smp, can't get the SLED/Novell VPN to work,

Ummm interesting, I vpn to a Cisco VPN server all the time from
openSUSE with no problems. OK, I'm not using the Cisco provided vpn
software... I wonder if that's the difference? I use vpnc from the
openSUSE repositories. su to root, run vpnc, enter my login
information and securekey number and I'm in. It works perfectly every
time.


C.
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