[RULE] OT: NFS, X-terminal and SSH clients for Windows

Eugene Wong disposable_eugene at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 26 00:03:51 EET 2003


>From: Vadim Plessky <plessky at cnt.ru>
>
>Sorry for slightly off-topic, but I am really interested what kind of
>experience do you have guys with such mixed environments (Linux server,
>Windows PCs)
>
>I just wnat to install working solution for my wife, so that I can focus on
>another things (and she has mail, network disks, etc. working)

I've had good success with Linux in Window environments. I'm running Gentoo 
on a Pentium with 64 MB @ 180 MHz. I am able to log in the Win 2k Terminal 
server without problems. I actually appreciate Linux more & more because of 
the cost of installation. Once it's set up, I don't have to fiddle with it 
anymore. Gentoo is even easier to run, in my opinion, than Windows. I'm not 
trying to be critical.

If she just wants to email & network disks & surf the Internet, then try 
using Opera for the web & Samba for the disks. I don't know what to 
recommend for the email, though, because I use a web interface.

Just so that you know, I am not the most experienced user out there. I'm not 
very experienced at all. So be careful with taking my advice.

I hope that helps.


Sincerely, and with thanks,
Eugene T.S. Wong

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