Linux in a Windows Workstation Environment, Part III: Local Network Support
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Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part II: Local Network
Support
Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part II: Local Network
Support
03/17/2005 03:04 AMSetting up local network support for file shares, print serving and
intranet services.
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part
3, Playing in the Windows World
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part
3, Playing in the Windows World
03/14/2005 05:25 PMNow that your Linux VM is up, running and connected to the company
network, it's time to move corporate work to the Linux side.
Using the OS Environment Variable in SMS
Installer to Test for NT Workstation
Using the OS Environment Variable in SMS
Installer to Test for NT Workstation
07/03/2004 06:20 PMDeploying a Windows 2003 based network
for small business: Part II
Deploying a Windows 2003 based network
for small business: Part II
05/05/2004 04:00 AMPart two in our series on building a Windows 2003 based network for
the small business. This week, we cover installation and configuration
of virtual machines for the lab environment.
Deploying a Windows 2003 based network
for small business: Part I
Deploying a Windows 2003 based network
for small business: Part I
04/26/2004 08:30 PMPart I in our series on how to build and manage a Windows 2003 based
network for small business.
Migrating From Windows To Linux: Part 2
Migrating From Windows To Linux: Part 2
04/12/2004 07:31 PMA Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
1
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
1
02/05/2005 10:13 PMA new series on setting up a Linux VM on your workplace desktop to
help make the switch to a pure Linux desktop.
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
2
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
2
02/05/2005 10:13 PMConnecting your Linux VM to the company network and to rest of the
world.
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
4
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part
4
03/22/2005 04:22 PMWrapping up the series with a look at some cool features of Linux you
can add to your work desktop.
Integrating Linux into a Windows
Network?
Integrating Linux into a Windows
Network?
12/27/2004 11:27 PMSlashdot Dec 28 2004 3:00AM GMT
Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home
network?
Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home
network?
04/09/2004 04:12 PMHow do I get these to talk to one another?? I would like to share out
printers, and possibly a slow dialup connection. I would like to do
file transfers and share out file some applications (In other words -
about everything imaginable).
Linux release features Windows support
Linux release features Windows support
08/20/2004 02:22 PMRelease makes use of technology from CodeWeavers to let customers run
applications from Microsoft.
Local Search Part 3: Google Gets Local
With AdWords
Local Search Part 3: Google Gets Local
With AdWords
10/29/2003 12:11 AMIn my earlier parts of this series on local search, I covered
Overture's new local paid listings and crawler-based methods from
Google and Mobilemaps as ...
Linux system backup for Windows network
admins
Linux system backup for Windows network
admins
06/08/2004 07:16 AMWhat you do to back up your computers depends on the value of your
data and how far you're willing to go. You can hold users responsible
for their own backups. Alternatively, you can create and store backups
on floppy disks, CDs, tape drives, and so on. You can back up part or
all of the data, even in real time.
Briefly: Linux release features Windows
support
Briefly: Linux release features Windows
support
08/20/2004 02:22 PMroundup Plus: Gmail delivered to desktops...Chinadotcom mobile
services suspended...Maker of disposable RFID tags gets
millions...Mitsubishi expands solar production.
VMware To Support 64-Bit Extended
Windows, Linux (TechWeb)
VMware To Support 64-Bit Extended
Windows, Linux (TechWeb)
04/20/2004 03:16 AMTechWeb - VMware's support for 64-bit extensions will allow users to
mix 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems and workloads on a single
server.
VMware Pledges To Support 64-Bit
Extended Windows, Linux Over Next 18
Months
VMware Pledges To Support 64-Bit
Extended Windows, Linux Over Next 18
Months
04/20/2004 12:25 AMVMware has pledged to support the 64-bit extended architectures of
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel for its virtual machine
software running on both Windows and Linux over the next 18 months.
How would I distribute HKCU keys to any
user that will log on to this
workstation? Part II
How would I distribute HKCU keys to any
user that will log on to this
workstation? Part II
06/17/2004 05:07 AMNew VMWare Workstation Gets Longhorn
Support
New VMWare Workstation Gets Longhorn
Support
04/20/2004 06:08 AMVulns: Microsoft Windows Local
Descriptor Table Local Privilege
Escalation Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Windows Local
Descriptor Table Local Privilege
Escalation Vulnerability
07/18/2004 04:53 PMSecurityFocus Jul 18 2004 8:13PM GMT
Dynamic Network Factory announces
Windows and Linux-based 2400 NAS Servers
packing over 9TB in one unit
Dynamic Network Factory announces
Windows and Linux-based 2400 NAS Servers
packing over 9TB in one unit
09/01/2004 02:23 AMDynamic Network Factory, a leading developer of cost-effective,
high-performance storage solutions, announced today the FlexStor-NAS
and StorBank 2400 NAS systems, which hold 24 RAID Certified™ Serial
ATA hard drives in a compact 5U chassis, with storage capacities up to
9.6TB. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
Resolving Workstation Startup Delays on
a Switched Network
Resolving Workstation Startup Delays on
a Switched Network
08/09/2004 08:30 PMMy workstation OS: Windows XP
Professional
My workstation OS: Windows XP
Professional
12/19/2004 03:46 PMThe platform I currently use daily is Windows XP Professional. Now,
before you burn me at the stake for heresy, let me illustrate why it
works so well for me, an avid user of open source software.
My Workstation OS: Linux From Scratch
My Workstation OS: Linux From Scratch
06/05/2005 11:36 PMLike nearly every other person who has contributed to this series, I
have tinkered around with my share of Linux distributions. I happened
on Linux From Scratch (LFS) about an year and a half ago. With LFS, my
choices run deep into the system -- into matters such as which shell
to run, what feature of glibc to use, and how to tailor boot scripts.
LFS 6.0, which is what I have built my system around, comes with gcc
3.4.1 (which is used to build everything else), a fairly recent CVS
build of glibc 2.3.4 (which the LFS team provides for download),
kernel 2.6.8.1, and udev.
My Workstation OS: Yoper Linux
My Workstation OS: Yoper Linux
04/01/2005 08:53 AMMy journey with Linux, since 2003, has been a roller-coaster ride with
its fair share of bumps. But I have finally settled down with one of
the best distros around, Yoper, which stands out for features like
usability, available packages, hardware detection, and support.
My Workstation OS: Kurumin Linux
My Workstation OS: Kurumin Linux
06/17/2005 06:44 PMOne of the many myths surrounding Linux is the one about it being
difficult for beginners used to Windows. One distribution that proves
this is not so is Kurumin Linux, a small Brazilian Knoppix-based
distro maintained by Carlos Morimoto, who has become a personality in
the Brazilian Linux community. Because it is based on Knoppix, Kurumin
offers solid hardware detection accuracy and works natively as a live
CD, and it's much easier to install on a hard drive than Knoppix
thanks to a set of installation scripts that alleviate a lot the pain
in the process.
My Workstation OS: Foresight Linux
My Workstation OS: Foresight Linux
06/24/2005 09:35 PMThe Foresight Linux 0.8.1 distribution showcases some of the latest
and greatest software from GNOME. Some of the more innovative things
are included, like Beagle, F-spot, Howl, and the latest HAL -- all of
this plus some clean default themes and artwork. After using Foresight
for an week I decided to use it as my primary distro.
Windows 2003 as a Workstation Guide
Windows 2003 as a Workstation Guide
03/15/2003 02:46 PMMy Workstation OS: Windows 2000
Professional
My Workstation OS: Windows 2000
Professional
04/15/2005 05:13 AMWindows 2000 Professional, while not considered a home user operating
system, fits my bill for an OS that is stable and has a good
combination of performance and compatibility with previous Windows
versions.
OCaml Network Application Environment
OCaml Network Application Environment
09/02/2004 04:23 AMOCaml NAE Migrating to SF.Net
netboot Network booting environment
netboot Network booting environment
07/11/2004 12:56 PMPreview of netboot version 0.10
Windows 2003 as a Workstation Guide
(restored)
Windows 2003 as a Workstation Guide
(restored)
03/15/2003 12:14 PMProof of concept for Windows Workstation
Service overflow
Proof of concept for Windows Workstation
Service overflow
11/12/2003 01:14 PMHanabishi Recca (Nov 12 2003)
Vernier Broadens Network Admission
Management Capabilities Through Support
of Network Access Protection Technology
from Microsoft
Vernier Broadens Network Admission
Management Capabilities Through Support
of Network Access Protection Technology
from Microsoft
02/01/2005 09:14 PMVernier Networks Joins Microsoft’s Network Access Protection Partner
Program to Deliver Secure Network Admission Management [PRWEB Jan 12,
2005]
Linux-Based Musical Keyboard Workstation
Debuts
Linux-Based Musical Keyboard Workstation
Debuts
11/10/2003 11:10 PMHenry G. writes "Lionstracs of Italy has released the Mediastation
X-76 music workstation. It runs Red Hat and KDE 3.1. The base model
features a 1.67 Ghz ...
EEYE: Windows Workstation Service Remote
Buffer Overflow
EEYE: Windows Workstation Service Remote
Buffer Overflow
11/11/2003 06:55 PMDerek Soeder (Nov 11 2003)
RE: [Full-Disclosure] Proof of concept
for Windows Workstation Se rvice
overflow
RE: [Full-Disclosure] Proof of concept
for Windows Workstation Se rvice
overflow
11/12/2003 03:20 PMAnderson, Dan (Nov 12 2003)
Intel, IBM Make Workstation Push with
Linux Laptop (Ziff Davis)
Intel, IBM Make Workstation Push with
Linux Laptop (Ziff Davis)
06/07/2004 07:02 PMZiff Davis - With the workstation class of laptops carrying strong
margins, the companies hope their Linux-based IBM T42-series laptop on
steroids will appeal to the engineering community, Rob Enderle writes.
Vulns: Microsoft Windows Workstation
Service Remote Buffer Overflow
Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Windows Workstation
Service Remote Buffer Overflow
Vulnerability
05/23/2004 10:51 AMSecurityFocus May 23 2004 2:55PM GMT
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WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (wxWidgets branch)
WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (wxWidgets branch)
03/28/2005 03:42 AM
WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows
for encrypted, private communication between
distant parties on the Internet, independent of
local network organization. It is RSA secured, and
has been heralded as the most secure P2P
connection protocol currently in development.
WASTE functions as a both a server and a client under *nix, Mac OS X,
and Windows, as well as a server only mode under *nix and Windows.
Changes:
This version added an interface based on wxWidgets and client support
on Linux and Mac OS X.
Linux in a Windows Workstation Environment, Part III: Local Network Support