On 6/26/07, Kevin Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, Lets clear a few things...
>
> Samba isn't the "windows way", it's the SMB way.  That can be done on
> Linux, Mac and/or Windows.
> Ditto for Rendezvous.
>
Well, yes, they can "all be done" from all these platforms, but I'm
not asking what can be done because someone has invented a way to get
it done.  I'm asking, if SMB primarily comes to the world via Windows,
because that's where it was popularized, and Rendezvous was
popularized by OS X, what has Linux given us?  That's what I mean by
"the Linux way".  If Samba hadn't been invented, and Avahi hadn't been
invented, what would a Linux user use (or a Linux sysadmin set up) to
browse resources on their network and connect to them?

> NFS is another way.
> HTTP is another.
> FTP too.
> SSH (a la fish) is another.
> Etc.
>
> There are lots of tools.  You don't want SMB or NFS, I'd say that each
> has advantages depending on what you're doing and on how you're
> connecting, and what you're doing over that connection.
>
Well, it's not that I don't "want" SMB (though I'll admin to not
wanting NFS).  :-)  I already have my solution, which is Rendezvous
and AFP, and dealing with have to type in my password, though I could
also click that "Save my password in Keychain" box and fix that too.
I'm talking in hypotheticals here.  How else to solve this other than
my way.  Like I said, it's just a discussion.  I'm not looking for a
solution, I'm just talking it out.

Ian

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