At 10:17 AM 6/22/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Quoting Raul Ocampo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Thanks for the inputs.
> > I started work on this just this morning.
> > I setup RH 7.3 using default "workstation" installation of redhat.
>
>Please note that this means you're (probably) running a GNOME desktop
>with the sawfish window manager.  In 64 MB of total RAM.  Have a look
>at the output of "top" to see how heavily loaded memory is, and you'll
>understand my comment about how much happier you'll be if you double the
>physical RAM.


Yes, at 128MB performance seems to be much better. I'm just wondering if
192MB will give me better performance.

I already setup another RH box this time with KDE.  Although I found GNOME much
more cleaner, KDE seems to run faster and its much more user friendly. I am 
more inclined
now to deploying using KDE.

LinNeighborhood is good as well. Although I'm sure Windows Users will need 
a bit of time to get
used to it.

I also found out that "smbpasswd" with the "-r" option can change passwords 
on the W2K active directory
server.  Please take note that when I setup the W2K server it was set to be 
compatible with Pre-W2K servers.
A nice GUI of smbpasswd is what I need right now, and if I could sync the 
active directory passwords with'
the local RH password that would be plus.


And finally the printing stuff...  since I hit a wall on the RH --- > W2K 
print server setup, I tried
connecting  the Printer (HP 1100) directly to the RH box.  With this setup 
RH ---->  RH printing works well using
OpenOffice. Also Win98 --- > RH printing is ok also using Microsoft Word.

I will probably replace the existing print server on W2K to an RH box, put 
into production and see how
the system and users react to it.

thanks,








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