26 Comments
- Lionhart, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1"gentoo owns ubuntu...
no digg...
i can do this and much more on gentoo ;)"
Srsly. No one cares. - mbajax, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0COOL or not
- stisev, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0nice.
Digged - rohell, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0haha, i was looking for something like this last night, thanks.
- troydoogle7, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Not seen it before Really Nice A++++ and +Digg. How did he screnn grab the pre GUI interface installation? Virtual PC?
- tadorna, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0To make these screenshots you can use vmware or virtualPC or the virtualization software from parrallels.
- noamsml, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Digg++ for integration of Win and Lin. I just wish I could do it then other way around.
- BenStockwell, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0^^ I guess you Gentoo ricers love the GCC screensaver.
- rompom7, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0wow awesome.
+digg - vertigoblue, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1uhh i can see my windows shared files and drives in suse with only my mouse...
noamsml - thechitowncubs, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Just followed it and worked good.
- erthian, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0"Some of us just use Windows Server 2003 for file/print services and it works .... imagine that"
some us like things that are free... and ACTUALLY work. - udha, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0"Not seen it before Really Nice A++++ and +Digg. How did he screnn grab the pre GUI interface installation? Virtual PC?"
Yes, it's done though virtualisation or emulation, VM Ware or something similar. - kinkysexradio, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0I think I'm becoming an Ubuntu fan boy.
+digg anything unbuntu! - jgotangco, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0straightforward and concise...i like it =)
- pcgeek101, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1"some us like things that are free... and ACTUALLY work."
I like free too, trust me on that one ... but when I'm at work, I'd rather have something that just *works* rather than me having to mess with configuration files and whatnot. Let me know how you easily manage hundreds or thousands of workstations on a unix-based o/s and I'll start listening. For now, I have plenty of management tools readily available for me in Windows Server 2003. :) - rc55, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0mmcmonster: C'mon, be realistic. Root is just control, not insecurity.
pcgeek101: Windows Server costs money, Ubuntu does not, I see that as a distinct advantage.
+Digg! - duffbeer703, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1This is pretty lame... there are already dozens or hundreds of HOWTO's like this, and have been for many years. The hard problem out there is getting Linux to play nicely in a big domain environment.
- pbros, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0I downloaded the ISO for "Breezy Badger" and it's not even a bootable CD... What gives? Plus, clicking on the "DOWNLOAD" link on their site (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/Download) throws serious Python script errors. I want to take back my DIGG!
- fsanders, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0"I like free too, trust me on that one ... but when I'm at work, I'd rather have something that just *works* rather than me having to mess with configuration files and whatnot. Let me know how you easily manage hundreds or thousands of workstations on a unix-based o/s and I'll start listening. For now, I have plenty of management tools readily available for me in Windows Server 2003. :)"
I work with both "Windows 2003 Server and Linux" neither of them are hard to do this with. - inactive, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Great and usefull, thanks.
- mmcmonster, on 10/12/2007, -1/+0No digg. The first couple pages of a 5 page article describe how to install Ubuntu! Then page 3 makes you create a root account, throwing away a level of security.
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -1/+0What's Digg? Digg is a technology news website overrun by teenagers and macsturbators.
- pcgeek101, on 10/12/2007, -1/+0Some of us just use Windows Server 2003 for file/print services and it works .... imagine that
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0dupe dupe be dupe doop.
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Ubuntu_File,_Print_Server_For_Windows_Workgroups - inactive, on 10/12/2007, -3/+0gentoo owns ubuntu...
no digg...
i can do this and much more on gentoo ;)


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