On 2/10/07, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandru Mincu ha scritto:
First of all let's start with the clients...
I am a Gnome fan and I think it is better and simpler to use, but them
if you have windows users that you want to put to use linux, kde might
be a better option... although
On 2/9/07, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:43:16 +0200
Alexandru Mincu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My setup will look like this:
big server with 2 or 3 gigabit ethernet cards and lots of sata drives in
a
big raid array.
disk less workstations with 512mb
Alexandru Mincu ha scritto:
On 2/10/07, *b.n.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well they are all noobs ... I am talking about like 90% of the
people there don't have any idea linux exists :). That's why usability
is a key here... i want it to be easy to use even if you
Hi guys,
I have(or better may have) a project to build and maintain a company's
network.
I was thinking into proposing gentoo since it's got my heart, but I have
some questions about which things should i use for a base installation.
My setup will look like this:
big server with 2 or 3 gigabit
Subject: [gentoo-user] Putting gentoo to work :)
Hi guys,
I have(or better may have) a project to build and maintain a company's
network.
I was thinking into proposing gentoo since it's got my heart, but I have
some questions about which things should i use for a base installation.
My setup
Hi,
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:43:16 +0200
Alexandru Mincu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My setup will look like this:
big server with 2 or 3 gigabit ethernet cards and lots of sata drives in a
big raid array.
disk less workstations with 512mb or 1gb of ram, nvidia or integrated video
and a gigabit
Alexandru Mincu ha scritto:
First of all let's start with the clients...
I am a Gnome fan and I think it is better and simpler to use, but them
if you have windows users that you want to put to use linux, kde might
be a better option... although this is a matter of taste I would accept
some
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