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Re: Debian, CUPS, Samba... Days of grief
Posted by Anonymous (202.83.xx.xx) on Sun 8 Jan 2006 at 23:27
Lloyd,
If I were you I would consider moving to a debian based alternative os. My recommendation is Ubuntu. Since it appears thet you may be a savvy computer user, you still need assistance to get advanced things up and running. All the things you want to do a fairly easy to accomplish for advanced linux users. I currently run a network of 50+ users and I have only 1 windows box and 4 Linux servers using Active directory.

Ubuntu gives you the stability of debian and the package management, without some of the issues of debian. They have a great community and an extensive forums with most of your issues resolved with clear step by step howtos. I have tried just about every flavor of linux and ubuntu imho the most ready for primetime version around.

That's my 2 cents worth
Rueben Gooch
Brisbane Australia

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