Sorry for the rather braod question. I have been using SuSE for several years as my desktop. We currently have two Novell servers. Finally convinced
if you can get the o'reilly samba book, its a good source
also the samba docs of samba.org
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From: "Mike Coan"
posers that be to install Linux on one of the servers as a test. Since I am using 8.2, will install that. The server is strictly a file and print server. No email or web, which is handled separately.
Everyone else uses Windows as a desktop, and the accounting package and several other packages are Windows programs. I know I have to install Samba, among other things.
Previous versions of SuSE used to have an option for installing a server.
Should I install X at all. Seems like I shouldn't, but i am interested in opinions. What about webmin for administration/ I guess that means installing apache.
Pointers to a useful article would be nice.
Mike
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