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Author: James Lee Bell
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Subject: Article: Perceptions of Linux
Barely. First impressions are that it's got a nice desktop (but then I
prefer kde which RL uses), and at least basic tools/utils/inet
progs/office type progs are present. The automatic samba setup isn't
near as intuitive as one might hope. The big trick there is that if you
want the RL machine to be able to "reside" in a specific
workgroup/domain, you have to name the box with the right .extension,
ala "bob.domainname" during the install. This allows one to use the
network browser to grab the master browse list just like MS network
neighborhood, although accessing any of the listed resources/servers is
still iffy.

Looks like the samba client would need some serious tweaking in order
for it to use NT DC's for authentication, which let's face it is what
will probably be necessary for widespread linux desktop infiltration
into windows networks.

Like I said, pretty preliminary stuff. I'm going to try the latest
release (43) and see what changed.

Carl Parrish wrote:

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>> That distro doesn't yet exist, does it? If it does, it's the
>> one we should be pushing, no contest. Of course we could
>> derive one and burn our own CDs.
>>
>> Vic
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> has anyone played with RedmondLinux yet?
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> Carl P
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