Robert Kennedy wrote: >Hi All, > >Big surprise at work today. Some of the agency's >systems folk are interested in learning about Linux. > >Now a couple of them want to put Linux on a server >recently pulled from the line. (I figure no more than >three years old & fairly powerful when new.) Basically >they want to do a test drive and see what all the fuss >is about. I doubt they are more than marginally >interested in Linux for the desktop at this time. > >Any suggestions for distributions and documentation, >and/or books would be welcome. Downloading and burning >ISO's on Windblows machines would be no problem. >Connecting a Linux box to the Holy Network is out of >the question. > Why not have them set up a Samba server and actually mess w/ it on the network? Just don't let them turn on PDC emulation mode. I heard that happened at Sprint when some guys were jacking around and the linux box took over the domain. Hahahahaha. Seriously, they can't hurt anything creating a file server. If necessary, have them create a subdomain on a separate subnet, but with a gateway to the net so they can get software. If they don't have that they will not realize the true power and freedom they have w/ Linux. Have them create a Mail server, File and Print, LDAP is interesting, but hard, a couple of desktops, proxy server, definitely do a multi-NIC firewall (IPCop.org, which is Redhat underneath), but have them do most of this w/ one distro so it doesn't get too confusing. You may have them run through a Gentoo install or Linux from scratch once on one of the faster boxes just so they can really learn something. Let them have fun w/ it. Do you need a distro burned? If they are just playing around to start, have them download several and see which one they like best just like we all have done. Go wild! Brian --------------------------- Somewhere there is a village missing an idiot.