One requires a big server, and you have to hope that you don't screw up any updates.

The other requires decent spec machines, and you have to update each machine 
seperately, ie more admin (plus it might need a reasonable disk in the server if you 
open a lot of files...)

What more is there...

-----Original Message-----
From: Thierry ITTY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 September 2002 15:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: small office configuration


Hello

I'd like to get your advice :

there ten people in a small office that need to work together with standard
office software (word processing, spreadsheet, mail...). they'll all get a
pc with linux, and there'll be a linux server and a lan. they need to share
some documents. the server should handle backups.

what are the pro's and con's between
- remote work sessions handled by the server through X-windows desktops
- local session handled by each pc and NFS file sharing

other ideas ? hints ?

tia
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        Thierry ITTY
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