I've been told by some individuals that Redhat is the standard and to stick with it because they have more updates and etc. I am a bit confused because
ya, if you measure on how many copies you sell... Personally I determine standards by other means ;-)
I have a hired gun that wants to change all if my installs to Redhat Original 6.1 because he states that he can hook up a LAN between the windows box to the Linux box with Redhat and Not SuSE. In most of these places where
That's because he probably doesn't know what he's doing, I'm going to guess that RedHat has some tool for configuring Samba that he is comfortable with or he has zero self confidance. If you know how to configure Samba with RedHat, you can do it in SuSE as well. Although distrobutions have their differences, Linux is Linux no matter who is selling it, especially using Samba as an example
Linux is in use they like it but they like but they use windows too so I was trying to get some ideas about how they can have both. I was told if I get a LAN connected these businesses could do their Digital Camera and Scanners stuff in Windows and I could copy and store the files in Windows and cp them over If I ever need them.
Easily do-able.
PS. Is it very hard to install and compile a recent downloaded version of 'cdrecord' to Linux? This is one of the reasons this guy wants to change things. He claims he knows how to do this and it's worth a lot.
Not too hard, usually things fail when certain headers or libraries are not installed. I don't know how long you've been subscribed to the list, but, you won't find better tech support anywhere! Too bad I wasn't reading this a couple years from now, I own a house in the Springs and will be looking for new employment ;-) Tim -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/