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Re: (offtopic?) help Linux survive among NTs Re: K12 Schools UsingLinux (was Re: Introduction)



On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Robert Hopcroft wrote:

>"Culp, David" wrote:
>
>> Yes, You can run a linux workstation on a Win NT network.  I personally have
>> never done it, although I was going to try soon by installing linux on a
>> partition here at my workstation at school.  Anyway, check out the Samba
>> package.  Check out www.samba.org.
>
>Roman, you might try posting to the Linux Journal list (linux-list@ssc.com).
>This list is watched by a number of people who are very knowledgable with
>systems running a variety of combinations of Linux, NT, Windows and other OSs.
>I watch this list and if I see a reply that doesn't also go to you, I will
>forward it to you.
>
>Bob

Well, thank you all!
Let me make it clear, that in my case Linux is workstation,
not server, and we have almost no control on WinNT part
(the NT people aren't knowledgeable enough to make major changes,
and I am no Win NT guru either...)

And all we need is DNS/web-proxy (+mail, which works thanks  to
fetchmail, but not the other way for some reason).

I will also try to contact the list.


Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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