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RE: Explaining Linux



Title: RE: Explaining Linux

Free alas No but maybe if you contact them direct you could ask. http://www.hansansystems.com/penguin.htm with regards to the server I would love to get one up & running but fail each time. Maybe it's that I'm familiar with Windows but it does seem very user friendly in comparison with Linix.

Alan..


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Sims [mailto:nospam [at] lombard.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, 29 February 2000 14:18
To: 'sheflug [at] vuw.ac.nz'
Subject: RE: Explaining Linux


A SIMPLE linux server is easier and quicker to set up than NT. Of course,
an all-singing, all-dancing do  everything box takes a little longer. But
think how much longer it takes on NT - all those extra shrinkwrap boxes to
open ; )

SuSE 6.3 with networking, sendmail, fetchmail, procmail would take about an
hour & a half to set up. Another 30 mins to set up the users, configure
ppp, set up wwwoffle (proxy) & point the clients at it, job's a good 'un.

Like all things, experience counts for a lot. I wouldn't expect a newbie to
set up a server, anybody who did is being unreasonable.

If the cases are going for free I would like to build a linux demo machine
in one :)

On Tuesday, February 29, 2000 2:04 PM, Alan Smith
[SMTP:avsmith [at] uk.insight.com] wrote:
> But is this true?? the cheap bit yes, but the EASY?? I don't think so or
> at least in my limited experience. I can set up Win'98,
> Winproxy(internet sharing), Vpop3(retrieval & distribution of email) &
> Apache (internal webserver) in about 1.25Hr, it works, it's stablish. I
> have tried to do the same with both RedHat & Suse & after several days
> go back to Win'98. Maybe I'm not trying hard enough but I suspect there
> are 100's like me out there.
>
> On a lighter note see the attachment, I have just been offered these
> anyone want any??
>
> Alan..
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Sims [ mailto:nospam [at] lombard.co.uk
> <mailto:psims [at] lombard.co.uk> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, 29 February 2000 12:55
> To: 'sheflug [at] vuw.ac.nz'
> Subject: RE: Explaining Linux
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 29, 2000 11:52 AM, Al Hudson
> [SMTP:eah106 [at] york.ac.uk] wrote:
> > To be honest, I wouldn't recommend Linux for anyone other than the
> > hobbyist........

>  or anyone needing a cheap & easy server, of course.
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