Great idea, Ill give him a call to clarify my points and address the details not mentioned.
He may be driven by his own lack of control and on his way to a solution. Ron On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote: > Perhaps you would be willing to earn a few extra bucks, and actually > help Neal set it up. > > Ronald Willis wrote > > > > >I have worked in several different business environments where the > >"proprietary software" was the only limitation to a productive network > >of computers. . . . . > > > > > >Some examples of how few *Bogomips can preserve your sanity! > > > >Centralized user authentication / security > >Centralized data backup... > >Web caching with popup window killer... > >Centralized spam, firewalling, and virus filtering...(a must have.) > >Total control of email services with web interfacing for remote access. > >(Yes you can still use your current email client programs...if you must) > > > >I have stored proprietary data on a Linux server/s, that just stand and > >serve, as the WinBoxes fall victim to failure by design...oops, did I say > >that? For them (maybe not yours) it saved the loss of data by 90 percent. > > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >