Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-11 Thread Joachim Breuer
Steve Borho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 03:13, Scott Bower wrote: 3 - is there somewhere I can read up on idiot proofing Linux so that changes would only stick to their NT Roaming Profile (...again, if this could be done) and not to the system. Also, there are

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-07 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05-Jul-2002/01:13 -0700, Scott Bower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This possible environment would look something like this, a homogenous environment running a locked-down Windows NT 4 Desktop with Roaming Profiles running various productivity software

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-07 Thread Ray Curtis
aeg == Anthony E Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: aeg -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- aeg Hash: SHA1 aeg On 05-Jul-2002/01:13 -0700, Scott Bower [EMAIL PROTECTED] aeg wrote: This possible environment would look something like this, a homogenous environment running

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-07 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07-Jul-2002/17:11 -0400, Ray Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anthony E Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't think there's a Notes client or a Visio equivalent for Linux. Visio = Dia http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/ Notes = Xnotes

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-05 Thread Scott Bower
All, Thanks for the replies, I have all the regular stuff mentioned well covered, what I'm hoping for is some information to help with Samba's Windows Domain Logon ability that came in not so long ago, I read something in the past couple of days but simply can't find it now that I need to

Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-04 Thread Scott Bower
Okay, Let me start with this 'What If': Let's say I work as a WAN Engineer with a particularly prominent Government Department and have been able to garner enough interest with the hierarchy (and a good handful of co-horts) to pilot a project Linux Workstation replacement for the

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-04 Thread Steve Borho
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 03:13, Scott Bower wrote: Okay, Let me start with this 'What If': Let's say I work as a WAN Engineer with a particularly prominent Government Department and have been able to garner enough interest with the hierarchy (and a good handful of co-horts) to

Re: Pilot Project/Feasibility Study (This is a Big'un)

2002-07-04 Thread Guillermo Villasana Cardoza
snip On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 03:13, Scott Bower wrote: On the server, depending on the budget you should look into SCSI drives and RAID. Big and fast with loads of memory, and a decent network controller. snip Remember that you could also set up a cluster of PCs for the server part, It is