I knew it was windows 2000 server. Well, the domain server is provided by
BRAC Net (formarly known as BRAC BDMail). Our university is just a client of
BRAC Net. Moreover, the decision maker is BRAC authority, not the
university. As Zico have said, students has nothing to do with this.

What currently we have is 4 labs powered by Linux (out of 6 exclusively for
CSE Dept. labs).


On 10/21/07, Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   On 10/21/07, Fakrul Alam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<fakrul_alam%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Ya, It's a great news that BRAC University student will get the Ubuntu
> > distro from there server. But Raihan Bhai, it seems to me that BU web
> server
> > is in windows 2003 server.
> >
>
> Thanks for your *real nice* advice. We, the students are not operating the
> money issue of our university plus we, the students don`t make the *budget
> list* for our university; so, we have nothing to do with this. We already
> did what we can do; downloaded and uploaded the Ubuntu iso to our server.
> That`s all.... :)
>
> Best,
> Zico
> --
> "free software is a movement, a way of life....
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/ "
>
> http://mohibuzzaman.blogspot.com
>
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