On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 at 21:14, Mark wrote:
> Can anyone propose a software in linux that will demonstrate Linux and
> Windows OS running together on a network. It may be Video Conferrence,
> ICQ, chat or anything interesting.

File sharing via Samba. Web serving using Apache/whatever. Email. ICQ and
IRC. SSH. Playing MP3s/Ogg "remotely" using an IceCast server.

And the list goes on. It depends on what's "interesting" to you. And a lot
of technologies/protocols are open standards (or open enough) so they work
fine cross-platform. An exception is, of course, Samba, which requires the
Samba team to continously do reverse engineering to get things to work
with Windows.

 --> Jijo

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