hi, saw this thread while tidying up my mailbox ... I'm the IT Liaison Officer @ the School of Law, Murdoch University in Western Australia. We use a Debian box as a samba fileserver & web server, and debian's used by at least two or three other departments here.
tks Andrew ------------------------------------------------- Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci) IT Officer, School of Law MURDOCH UNIVERSITY Perth, Western Australia Ph: [+61 8 9360 6479] Fax: [+61 8 9310 6671] e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math" -----Original Message----- From: Charles Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 4:06 AM To: debian-user Subject: Re: Debian in Academic and Public Organisations We use debian all over this campus (routers, firewalls, mail servers, web servers, samba servers, etc) and I know that they have at least one debian box in the CS department. Charles Lewis, Director of Adminstrative Computing Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, TX 76059 (817) 556-4720 - phone (360) 397-7952 - fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Folks, > > I am a Computer Science professor at American University in Washington > D.C. > > I want to recommend that we replace Solaris in our Computer Science > department with Debian. In doing so, I know that we will encounter > problems wuite specific to the public (as in non-profit, public > sector) and academic nature of the enterprise. I want to advocate > Debian over RedHat and TurboLinux who are trying to sell into this > market. > > Is there anyone else out there in this kind of organisation, who is > using Debian in this kind of environment? Contact me and let's band > together! > > Simon Read > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

