We've got it at work (production on 4.6 on NT, but we have one copy on
Linux as a development machine), I can see about getting a copy of it
(I believe it's also downloadable).  Unfortunately, I'm not in that
group, so I don't normally run admin of the servers, but I can try and
get it running.  I will start looking for some install directions I
saw somewhere on the web (I believe it was a review of it).
Also, the client doesn't currently run under Linux (except maybe under
WINE, I've heard mixed reports on this), but most of the server
functions (actually, all of the ones I'm familiar with) also have a
web interface.  Under 4.6.? (our current system, I'm not certain of
the sub after the 4.6), you have to explicitly make things non-web to
not be able to access via a web browser.  5.0  is supposed to be even
more webified.

jeff smith

Bruce McCulley wrote:
> 
> Agreed, the overriding principle should always be KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid!
> :-)
> 
> My understanding is that the NHCTC site is hardware-rich, so we should have the
> environment to run a bunch of systems if we can find the personnel.  We do need
> to maintain the priority focus on the core demos, those that I'd originally
> listed where what I'd seen in the the earlier discussion on this list that seemed
> to hit the standard business and professional users.  I'd expect that apps like
> the GIS would be sideshows (apologies to any gis afficiandos :-) to show the
> breadth and depth of Linux apps, but managed to avoid distracting from those core
> demos.
> 
> The one app I'd really really love to show is the Lotus Notes Domino server on
> Linux!  I'm not sure how much Notes expertise we have, although someone (was it
> Jeff Smith?) mentioned having a copy of this.  It would be nice to have a working
> demo app based on this product, because it's such a well-known industry standard
> that just having it running on Linux says a lot about IBM's commitment to the
> platform.  Unfortunately I don't think the Notes client runs on Linux, I'd love
> to find out that it does (or to discover that it works under WINE ?! ), does
> anyone else know anything about this?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --Bruce McCulley
>

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