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SLD

Downloads A small app to load and view server logs.

[May 26, 2002, 8:00]

Britons get .me.uk domain

News The .me.uk second-level domain (SLD) opened for registrations on Monday morning, following a strong vote of approval by the UK's national registry Nominet on Friday night. It is the first new SLD to be introduced since Nominet started operating the...

[January 14, 2002, 11:03]

.Me.uk domain scheduled for release

News A new second-level domain (SLD) set to arrive next week will put a more personal spin on UK Web addresses. Rules for the new SLD state, "the registrants will be Natural Persons who have an association with the UK" and that, ".the domain name should...

[January 8, 2002, 17:51]

Scotland loses as .scot.uk bid is turned down

News The official registry for UK domain names has rejected an application to create a new second-level domain (SLD), .scot.uk, intended to identify Scottish businesses online. Non-profit making company ScotNom was the first to apply for a SLD in under...

[May 4, 2001, 14:36]

SuSE Linux Desktop review

Reviews It took a bit of searching to find versions of APT and Synaptic for SLD, but setting it up was a matter of installing a couple of packages with YaST2. But several attempts to install SuSE Linux Desktop (SLD) failed to result in the appearance of...

[July 28, 2003, 8:23]

Running Linux with Office XP: Is it ready for business?

News Getting the PC to recognise peripherals didn't appear to be a problem: SLD placed icons for the PC's CD reader and CD writer on the desktop automatically, and was able to burn discs without any setup required; a Palm PDA also synchronised with the...

[June 26, 2003, 9:25]

Living with desktop Linux

News Several attempts to install SuSE Linux Desktop (SLD) failed to result in the appearance of the local-area network browser. Communicating on the company Yahoo Messenger network meant using an open-source alternative, Gaim, but the version bundled...

[July 28, 2003, 16:24]

Microsoft actions give Linux 'credibility'

News SuSE Linux Desktop (SLD), as it is called, is built on the same code base as SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), which is also aimed at large organisations and businesses who want a slow release pace and long-term technical support.

[June 10, 2003, 15:03]

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