It all depends what the "role" of the linux server is. For example if NT is IIS
you can have apache on linux,.
If you are running a file server on NT you should ponder investigating on a
product called samba from www.samba.org
Looking forward to your feedback.
dannyh
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, vsnl wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> I'm a student in india and recently i set up a LAN in my college for the
> VSAT connection we got. My LAN is running using a NT server (p166, 64mb ram,
> 8.4 gb hdd). it serves about 10 pcs (p166, 8/16/32 mb ram, 2.1 gb hdds). the
> pcs run win95. my server keeps crashing due to the load and i heard that
> linux is a very efficient alternative. can i have a linux server with win95
> clients? will it be advantageous to switch over?
>
> i am a newbie to linux but im willing to learn.i have managed to make my pc
> dual boot (rh 6.0 and win98). i have started enjoying working on linux.....
>
> so please guide me....
>
> thanks in advance, hoping to hear from u guys.....
>
> dattatraya
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