Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2005 13:20 schrieb ext Leroy Tennison: > Is there a Linux GUI for day-to-day administration?
AFAIK not.
> What is the status of server-side byte-range locking? If this isn't a
> near-term reality what alternatives do people use (SQL server is
> obviously a possibility, are there other alternatives for "MS Access"
> style databases and other byte-range locking needs)?
Could you clarify this? Do you mean SQL Server as alternative to AFS or to
MS Access stored in AFS?
> What are people doing for printing, particularly Windows printing?
I don't get the point. How is printing related to AFS?
Bye...
Dirk
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