Re: Witango-Talk: Migrating from W2K to Linux

2006-06-07 Thread Jason Schulz
Michael,This will be a combination of upgrades + new licenses. We're still in the planning stage at the moment. The customer may choose to stay on windows, but they've asked that we tell them what is involved.Regards,Jason.PS. Thanks to everyone who has responded so far.On 05/06/2006, at 11:37 PM,

Re: Witango-Talk: Migrating from W2K to Linux

2006-06-05 Thread William M Conlon
I don't have a set of tips handy, but if you run into a snag, I'm sure I can answer. Redhat 9, Fedora Core 1, 3 and 4 have been exceptionally reliable. Robert Garcia is running FC5, and seems very pleased with it. Because of gnu licensing issues, there are some things you have to instal

RE: Witango-Talk: Migrating from W2K to Linux

2006-06-05 Thread Michael Dittbrenner
Jason:   Did you have to buy a new witango license for linux or did with allow you to move over. I have contacted [EMAIL PROTECTED] and NEVER got a response. I have emailed it twice actually and never got a response either time.     Mike D  

Re: Witango-Talk: Migrating from W2K to Linux

2006-06-05 Thread John McGowan
Jason, We've made that conversion of all of our apps, and the Windows to Linux part was nothing compared to the Witango 5 to Witango 5.5 part.  Obviously you need to be aware of Linux's case sensitive file system.  I honestly can't think of anything about the switch relating to the OS chang