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>From: "Study Abroad Canada" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: LINUX
>Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 18:53:09 -0300
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I'm about to upgrade our lab - we've been using windows 98 machines on
peer-to-peer but there are a few more things I'd like to do including making
our internet connection a bit more stable.
Does anyone have any experience setting up a linux box to be used as a file
and proxy server for their lab. It seems like the lesser of a few evils,
which may include novell and NT, neither of which I am terribly keen on
adopting.
I'll still use win 98 on the workstations and I believe that I can linux to
emulate an NT box with SAMBA. hardware wise this should be the least
demanding route, although I anticipate some compatibility issues.
Any recommendations? will this offer me the compromise of price and
performance that I'm looking for or is this just a recipe for headaches.
Which version of linux seems to be the best to use? How is apache web
server, etc.
Also, is there some nice educational software developed for linux - I'm
aware of the browser from Netscape and the Corel WordPerfect suite - but I'm
most likely to keep our windows workstations because of the investment in
language lab software.
Your advice is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Patrick Davis
General Manager
Study Abroad Canada
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