Dong Calmada wrote:
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 11:11 am, Alexander Santiago wrote:
Now is there any solution for that?
The solution is at the attitudinal and will levels. I know of a State
University that remained true to the standards set by the COA but defied the
technologies or methods imposed by the Commission.
Then the next steps will smoothly follow, as there are lots of information as
to migrating Microsoft Access to open source databases and frontend
applications. Here is one example:
http://www.greenleaftech.net/articles/msaccesspostgres/document_view
Or is there someone here knows how to access/run an M$ Access file on
linux?
No can do. The alternative is to migrate the Access tables to PostgreSQL (my
personal choice) or MySQL (the popular choice) and use OpenOffice.org or PHP
as for frontend apps. Speaking of LAMP (Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP) or LAPP
(Linux-Apache-PostgreSQL-PHP) solutions. http://www.lamphowto.com/lamp.htm
What about Samba, Kerberos, and OpenLDAP combination ? or
Samba, Kerberos, and Fedora Directory Server combination ?
Dong
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