OpenSUSE Network :: How To Change Computer Description (Hostname)

Mar 14, 2011

When browsing in WinXP Windows Explorer to view an OpenSUSE computer, the displayed name is:
Samba 3.5.4-5.3.1-2489-SUSE-SL11.3 (*hostname*)

Other Windows computers display as:
[computer description]([hostname])

How can I change the "computer description" within OpenSUSE?

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Code:
uname -a

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Code:
host

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New:
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Code:
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