| Integrating Linux and Windows with Samba |
Jul. 22, 2004
Jason Brooks of eWeek offers a primer for integrating Linux and Windows on the network using Samba and Fedora Core. Brooks says that by integrating Linux clients among the Windows desktops, users can use Microsoft's Active Directory to administer Linux desktops. But he warns that it does not come easily.
Armed with the Samba HowTO, Google searches, and John Terpstra's Samba By Example, here is how you too can do it.
Another source of Samba help is available via courses offered through the Freedom Technology Center. The non-profit recently added four additional Samba training workshops across the US through the end of the year. The organization has added 4-Day hands-on workshops with top Samba instructor John Terpstra. The new courses will be held in San Jose (Calif.) on August 16-19, in Los Angeles on September 20-23, in Boston on October 25-28, and in Atlanta on November 15-18.
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