On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Raj Mathur r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
My strong recommendation would be to not switch to Linux.
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Well, thanks everyone for the useful comments and suggestions, I am more
then convinced not to try it this way. Besides, as Raj rightly said, If she
can't
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So, below are some of the things that are done in the office in a regular
office.
~Connect to Windows Terminal Server for remote operations
tsclient works well for Microsoft RDP.
~Mail Exchanging (Mail server is MS Exchange) and all other clients are
Outlook
evolution with
On Friday 16 Jan 2009, Smruti wrote:
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So, below are some of the things that are done in the office in a
regular office.
~Connect to Windows Terminal Server for remote operations
~Mail Exchanging (Mail server is MS Exchange) and all other clients
are Outlook
~Intranet website has
All,
After being a freedom fighter for more then 3 years, today I am finding
myself, again standing in front of the same age-old question which I had to
confront during my days of initiation; *Distro*. But today it's not about me
getting bored...it's about a small but important step whose ripples
~Connect to Windows Terminal Server for remote operations
tsclient comes in almost all distros. Can be used easily.
~Mail Exchanging (Mail server is MS Exchange) and all other clients are
Outlook
Dont know about this.
~Intranet website has issues with Firefox(Well, honestly doesn't work on
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Smruti smrutiman...@gmail.com wrote:
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So, below are some of the things that are done in the office in a regular
office.
~Connect to Windows Terminal Server for remote operations
tsclient works well for Microsoft RDP.
~Mail Exchanging (Mail server is