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Subject: [ISSForum] Linux Server Sensor on SuSE
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 12:25:40 +0100
Hi All!

We are planning on implementing the Linux Server Sensor. According to the 
Readme it is only support on RedHat, but we are using SuSE. I was wondering if 
anyone had and experiences and if there are known problems.

Thanks in advance!

James Mohr
IT Operations
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