P pcmxkeith BSOD Messages 842 Dec 3, 2004 #1 Hello everyone, has anyone configured a Windows system to run a Linux network?
I ilumnis Solid State Member Messages 9 Dec 23, 2004 #2 ??? well I do not know what do you think with Linux network? It is possible to use different platforms within one network if that's what you asked! greetings www.ilumnis.com
??? well I do not know what do you think with Linux network? It is possible to use different platforms within one network if that's what you asked! greetings www.ilumnis.com
S Satori1 In Runtime Messages 268 Jan 3, 2005 #3 There's really no difference between a Windows and Linux network. They both rely on the TCP/IP protocal, like most other networks. But I'll humble you: Yes, yes I have. It's incredibly simple.
There's really no difference between a Windows and Linux network. They both rely on the TCP/IP protocal, like most other networks. But I'll humble you: Yes, yes I have. It's incredibly simple.
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Jan 3, 2005 #4 Yes I have seen it done with some sort of emulartor. Where does apache come into this though?
I inimino In Runtime Messages 158 Jan 10, 2005 #5 There is no such thing as a "Linux network" because Linux is not a networking protocol. The original question is nonsense.
There is no such thing as a "Linux network" because Linux is not a networking protocol. The original question is nonsense.
OP OP P pcmxkeith BSOD Messages 842 Jan 15, 2005 #6 well perhaps.. however i was more pertaining to a 'thin' system