Jim,
Amen to this posting, If folks want a file and print server I'm sure
that John could produce a second product to meet these needs.
Having a "tinyware" router was the main reason that I decided to
purchase STN......and as it sits I'm not even sure if these services
would fit on a floppy;-P.
But then again on second thought why not just X11R6 and a full set of
servers, and maybe quake for that matter too.......we could call it
"RedHat".....nah.....too goofy of a name*grin*
signed
winsor

Jim W. Howard wrote:
> 
> John:
> 
> Since you asked for opinions, let me give you mine...  STN does what it is
> meant to do VERY WELL, and it is a huge benefit that it's a single floppy
> solution, IMHO.
> 
> Ask yourself what type of product is STN?  It's a simple internet linux
> router with PPP dial and a nice GUI frontend for configuration.  It is not
> a print server.  It is not a file server.  I think pursuing the print
> server option might put you in the dangerous waters of "feature creep" that
> kills and bloats so much good software.  (read MICROSOFT!)
"clip"

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