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l : lug@linux.or.ug 14 February 2005 • 12:46PM -0500

[LUG] Linux in Government: Setting Up a Linux Desktop in a Small Office Network
by Kiggundu Mukasa

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http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8090
In our last column, we said were going to explain how to set up a small
office network using Samba 3, Linux and Windows XP. We promised to
emphasize a workgroup environment rather than a large domain. In this
article, we demonstrate how Linux fits into a desktop infrastructure
regardless of the presence of other operating systems.

"Also, before we assemble our small office, we want to expand our
requirements to allow Windows 98 computers into our workgroup, as that
operating system continues to be a large and significant percentage of
personal desktop computers in use worldwide. Fortunately, we have a
solution for allowing them to work with the latest desktop operating
systems from Redmond...

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Kiggundu Mukasa                # Computer Network Consultancy###
KYM-NET LTD.                   # Intranets & Internet Solutions#
Plot 80 Kanjokya Street
P.O. Box 24284 Kampala, Uganda
Tel:     +256 77 972255
          +256 71 221141
Fax:     +256 31 262122
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