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GateKeeper
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NetGuard
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NetVision
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DataCrypt
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XChanger
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SurfSafe
SnapGear
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SuSE
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Mandrake
SuSE Linux Firewall on CD 2
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SuSE Linux 8.2
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SuSE Linux 8.1
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SuSE Linux Pro-Office for SuSE Linux 8.0
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SuSE Linux Office Desktop
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SuSE Linux 7.3 PowerPC Edition
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SuSE Linux OpenExchange Server 4
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IA-32
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IA-64 (Itanium Processor Family [IPF])
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for iSeries and pSeries
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for S/390 and zSeries
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IBM zSeries (64-bit)
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SuSE Linux 8.2
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Linux and Windows on One PC - Optimum
Performance!
You may have heard about it: you don't need to migrate, you just
need to enter the wonderful world of Linux. With the SuSE tool
YaST, you can easily install Linux alongside an existing operating
system. Linux handles FAT32 partitions in an excellent manner. During
the installation, it automatically frees the space it needs - of course
without modifying existing data. The Linux boot manager lets you choose
the operating system each time you boot your PC.
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Make room!
Now it's even easier. No matter which version of
Windows runs on your system - 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP - you
can install SuSE Linux next to it. During the installation,
SuSE Linux assists you in preparing free space on the partition
containing Windows 95, 98, or ME for your new Linux with a few
mouse clicks. If you have installed NT, 2000, or XP with a FAT
file system, the adaption of these Windows versions during the
installation is equally simple and quick.
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Easy Data Exchange
Your Windows partition contains data you would like to process in
Linux? No problem: Linux can read the data of all Windows
systems. On FAT partitions, Linux can even write data without
any risk, i.e. the Windows partition can be used to store the
data you have processed in Linux. No matter whether you want
to process image, text, Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files,
the applications in Linux can read many formats of the
Windows world. For example, "OpenOffice.org" can be used to import and
open the files of various office programs. You can even save your
files in the MS Office formats. Accessing Windows directories is
as simple as accessing a floppy disk or CD-ROM. Access to your
Windows data is provided by means of an icon.
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Windows Programs in Linux?
"wine" allows you to run various Windows
programs in Linux. When started for the first time, wine creates
a "fakewindows" directory in the home directory of the
user. Using wine, you can install and utilize many of your
favorite programs, even if you do not have a "real"
Windows on your hard disk. However, as this does not work with
all programs, the possibility to utilize these programs should be
a pleasant surprise rather than an indispensable need.
www.winehq.org
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SuSE Linux Firewall on CD 2
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SuSE Linux 8.2
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SuSE Linux 8.1
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SuSE Linux Pro-Office for SuSE Linux 8.0
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SuSE Linux Office Desktop
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SuSE Linux 7.3 PowerPC Edition
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SuSE Linux OpenExchange Server 4
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IA-32
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IA-64 (Itanium Processor Family [IPF])
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for iSeries and pSeries
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for S/390 and zSeries
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IBM zSeries (64-bit)
GateKeeper
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NetGuard
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NetVision
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DataCrypt
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XChanger
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SurfSafe
SnapGear
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SuSE
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Mandrake
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