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-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Marc Jackson <mjackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: 'info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: moving from windows2000 to linux
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:36:10 -0700
Hello Thomas and others,

One of my techs is having a problem getting wine to work on redhat fedora
core 2 [ I think. ]. Can anyone recommend
a version of Wine to work on this platform?

Regards,

Marc

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Carlson [mailto:thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 9:09 AM
To: Marc Jackson
Subject: moving from windows2000 to linux


Marc,

Hello there! :)  If you need help setting this up, let me know. I have a
full time job during the day, but could help out after hours, on the
weekend or by email/phone.

Also, if you want, come to a SVLUG installfest at Google. We can talk
more there. 

If you want to know more about me, visit my web page...
http://www.tecsplace.com . 

Cheers,

Thomas



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        moving from Windows 2000 -> linux
Date:   Thu, 26 May 2005 12:01:02 -0700
From:   Marc Jackson <mjackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     'info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hello,

My name is Marc Jackson.  I'm the systems admin at Ravenswood City
School
Distirct.  I've proposed moving the school district from Microsoft to
Linux.
I have to do a proof of concept.

Specifically, I need to run a lab with linux terminal services and
provide
the following services in the lab:

A typing program.
A MS program, preferably Visio.
Authentication to a MS product/Active Directory.
Curriculum software which supports Literacy as it's main objective.

Any help/ideas in this endeavor would be greatly appreciated.
-- 
Doug Loss              Unquestionably, there is progress.
drloss@xxxxxxxxxx      The average American pays out twice
                       as much in taxes as he formerly got
                       in wages.
                          H. L. Mencken