Re: Where is inetd.conf?
From: Dean Landry (dlandry_at_cs.dal.ca)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:08:01 GMT
> I was reluctant to mess with the Fedora versions because I needed something
> that was stable and would allow me to get up and running with a minimum of
> fuss. I've been a windows developer for some time, but now am entering a
> grad program in CS, and need to learn my way around a Linux/Unix system.
> Obviously, I'm not about to wean 100% off of Windows for the immediate
> future, so connectivity is important to me.
>
> Thanks again,
An Academic version of Redhat Enterprise is $50 US. Not a bad deal at
all. There's also a workstation version... but not sure if they support
Samba on WS.
Dean
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