The moron "skuzzi"s defintion says it is an operating system 'noone uses.' No, normal users don't do it, because Novell is a server OS, not an OS for users. It is made to handle network traffic and security.
Another idiot, "Cail" states that the user name "Novell" will get you in to any network...However, the truth is, "Novell" will only get him in to the network he uses @ his school. The only user name that comes preinstalled is "admin" which REQUIRES a password. The reason "Novell" is your login name is because the idiot administrator where you work/go to school has set that to be the username / password with unlimited concurrent connections. (you both are jackasses)
Damn, you shoulda read the definitions for "novell" on urbandictionary.com....People who don't know anything about computers/networking and have never done anything outside of the regular user realm really shouldn't try to define high end networking equipment/software.
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Novell, a mix between night and lovell. Can be used to describe someone as well as something.
Person 1: "Hey, do you know Amber?"
Person 2: "Oh, you mean Amber Novell?"
Person 1: "That's a nice table.."
Person 2: "Yeah I guess, it's so.. novell.
Shakespeare's work was expressed in a novelic way
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A long book with chapters, most novels have more than 100 pages
Novell Netware is well known to be the most secure operating system in existence. However, no one uses it, and the only reason itβs secure is because no one has any clue on how to use it.
What is this? DOS with network support?
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A type of book that disgusts all of humanity with its nature to waste time. The president of America banned reading novels in the 1960s due to massive boredom. People who actually read novels are called Mohammeds.
Ew, your reading a novel! Get away from me you Mohammed!
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