On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 01:29:30PM +0200, CARLOS.INFORMATICA wrote: > Greetings. > I request information for migrar toward linux, but I am neophyte in the > topic, because we are still submerged in windows. > We are devoted to the formation and teaching. As much in the company as in > some formation centers have the following one: In the central office: 12 > computers in net with HUB of 16 ports lower W98, with braided even cable UTP > - RJ-58, in the server (also with w98) software proxy Wingate 4.0 with Server > Mail: MDaemon 3.0, Servant DNS: SimpleDNS. We have fixed Ip and own domain. > Line ADSL with infonegocio and router SpeedStream at 256. The mail servant > negotiates some 100 bills. > In two centers of Formation of Seville: 20 computers in net with several > switch of 16 ports lower W98, with braided even cable UTP - RJ-58, in the > servant (also with w98). Line ADSL with infonegocio and router 3COM at 256. > In the rest of the counties it exists the same one that in Seville. > I have seen the page web of Mandrake and he/she needed information for migrar > toward Linux with idea of having the same benefits that windows. That yes, > the work positions under those that the students work should be in windows. > Thank you ahead of time.
I'm not quite sure what the question is here. Yes you can have a windows/linux network. Take a look at the "Samba" package. You might want to take a look at http://linux.com/ and or do a search for linux on the web and read about it. Maybe someone else here will understand what your asking. If your trying to decide which distro there was a distro HOWTO but seems to be pulled you might want to take a look at - http://lwn.net/current/dists.php3 kent -- From seeing and seeing the seeing has become so exhausted First line of "The Panther" - R. M. Rilke

