Greetings to all. I am currently a bit of a newbie in regards using Linux and Samba. I have worked for several years in the IT/digital divide sector of the nonprofit world (particularly in regards to utilizing used and refurbished hardware). I am have a couple of CompTIA certs. (A+ and N+) and some experience administering Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Anyway to my question.... I am currently working with a teacher at an inner city public high school. Recently the school allocated a significant portion of its budget to building a state-of-the-art computer lab. The room contains 30 machines (Gateway Pentium 4) loaded with Windows XP. However, the school did not a purchase a server for the classroom. The teacher desperately wants a server in the classroom to centrally hold all student classwork. He also wants to implement user level security on this server as well as centralized domain security for all the work stations. I have procured a Pentium III computer (500 mhz, 256 MB RAM) to be used as a server. Right now, I have the choice of purchasing a copy of Windows 2000 Advanced Server or loading it with Linux. My choice will be based price, ease of set up, and ease of administration. So the question...can a Linux machine loaded with SAMBA be used as a domain controller for a group of Windows-based workstations? If so, how difficult is the set up and maintenance of the domain? Any thought and comments would be greatly appreciated. Regrards, Jon -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
