One major disadvantage with Linux (and unix-like OSs in general) is how
file and directory permissions are managed. Unix started out as a research
project, and the simplistic permission settings are indicative of this.
With Netware you can tailor permission settings to suit your needs.
In my experience Netware performs well as a file and print server, if it
is administered by someone who knows the product well.
Linux, FreeBSD, etc... can't be beat for the price ;-)
Eric R. Turner
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Walt wrote:
> No! I actually am interested in mentioning
> to them that a better alternative exists,
> but since I have virtually no experience with
> NetWare, I was wondering what, if any,
> evidence there is to support that.
>
> Does Netware offer anything that Linux or
> even windows does not have or support?
>
>
> Walt
>
> >Is it something you want to invest time or money in???
>
>
>
> I will believe in the right of one man to govern a nation
> despotically when I find a man born into the world with
> boots and spurs, and a nation with saddles on their backs.
> Algernon Sidney
>
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