You are going to deal with sharepoint server on linux?
why not on windows. Microsoft Products are better in windows in my opinion.
On linux why don't you make your own network to fulfill your needs.

On 23 April 2010 19:16, Kari Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have heard a lot of buzz among my clients about Sharepoint.  As a
> Microsoft Partner (and a pretty inactive one, at that), I thought it might
> be good to look into it.  So I started googling a bit, and it's one big
> YAWN.
>
> A few months ago, I installed a linux server for a new client.  This
> company uses it solely to share documents, but they are forever frustrated
> that when they open a document, the doc is read-only.  It's a relatively
> minor annoyance, but still.
>
> So I googled for a linux alternative to Sharepoint (b/c there's just about
> always an alternative) and came across alfresco.com.
>
> Without knowing anything about either sharepoint or alfresco, can I ask
> your collective genius about your opinions and experience w/ either/both?
>
> Thanks,
> kari
>
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Possible Impossible is about what some people says;
"Nothing is impossible, man efforts to make impossible just possible"
Quid says; "Impossible for me is unknown"

And those who know "Impossible Impossible" and believe in that, they just
don't know me.

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