use selinux/grsec, something windows servers have always been lacking in.
Samba? Samba 4 looks pretty nice for this kind of stuff afaik...
use selinux/grsec, something windows servers have always been lacking in.
FirebarUK said:Samba? Samba 4 looks pretty nice for this kind of stuff afaik...
v0n said:"You can have blackbox, fluxbox and it runs fast" is not really a good case. Windows desktop is bloated and fast, linux desktop can be either minimalistic and fast or fully featured and much slower.
v0n said:Once again - no matter how personal you gonna go against me - the truth is - thanks to linux coding community having their heads stuck up their a-holes and padding each other on the back the current situation is - at this day and hour there is very little that XP box with cygwin or Interix/Unix Services for Windows (whichever way you want to go) can't do faster, easier and with better interface than linux box. As a desktop it looses to all, as a server it begins to loose as well. And any amount of tea bagging me across forehead with "you should get some linux training" won't change the fact I've seen it before. It's the fall of SGI and Sun once again. And once again the industry hardheadedly responds - "that's not true, look - if we strip it to bare minimum - see how nicely it runs". Not the point. Shortsighness is worse than a plague....
M0KUJ1N said:never worked in a scientific computing environment then I take it?
I cant really imagine producing papers in latex under cygwin to a high standard tbh
FirebarUK said:? sorry![]()
GICarey said:Out of interest, what features have you found you're missing on OO2?
Samba is just a method of file/print sharing.
tbz_ck said:The biggest is multimonitor support with the presentation package.
v0n said:"You can have blackbox, fluxbox and it runs fast" is not really a good case. Windows desktop is bloated and fast, linux desktop can be either minimalistic and fast or fully featured and much slower.