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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: McCune, Mike. Integrating Linux and Windows. Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2001 (DLC) 00053764 (OCoLC)45315433 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Mike McCune |
ISBN: | 9780130306708 0130306703 |
OCLC Number: | 54115262 |
Notes: | Includes index. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xiv, 392 pages) : illustrations. |
Contents: | Introduction. 1. Having Linux and Windows on the Same PC. Partitions. File systems. Partition Naming. Linux and Windows 95/98. Setting up Linux and Windows 3x/9x on Separate Partitions. Partitioning an Existing Hard Drive.2. Accessing ext2 Partitions with Windows. Accessing ext2 Partitions with DOS and Windows 3.1. ltools. Accessing ext2 Partitions with Windows 9x. Accessing ext2 Partitions with Windows NT and 2000.3. Mounting Windows Partitions with Linux. Accessing Compressed DOS/Windows Drives with Linux. Adding a Partition to the fstab.4. Emulators. DOS. Windows. VMware. FreeMWare. Win4Lin. Conclusion.5. Internet Applications. Web Server Compatibility. FrontPage Extensions. Using Microsoft Office Files on the Web. Web Browsers. Email. Streaming Media. Chat. Instant Messaging. Internet Security.6. Business Applications. Microsoft Office. Corel WordPerfect Office. Other Commercial Productivity Suites. Open Source Office Suites. Web-Based Suites. Reading and Writing Microsoft Office Files. Exporting MS Office Files. Importing and Exporting MS Office Files with Linux. Using MS Office Documents with Star Office. Checkpoints When Importing and Exporting. Financial Programs. Graphics Programs. The Last Word. Conclusions.7. Databases. Using Databases. Choosing a Database. Connecting Databases. ODBC.8. Fun and Games. Games. Game Servers and Extras. Classic Games.9. The Linux Desktop. Switching Desktops. Configuring Desktops. Themes. Conclusion.10. Running Applications through a Network. X-Windows. Citrix WinFrame. VNC. Conclusion.11. Introduction to Windows and Linux Networking. Net BIOS. TCP/IP and Active Directory. Net BIOS over ICP/IP.12. Introduction to Samba. How Samba Started. How Samba Works.13. Setting Up Samba as a Windows NT Server. Setting up Samba as a Stand-Alone Windows NT File Server. Adding a Samba Server to an Existing Network. Samba as a Primary Domain Controller.14. Connecting Linux to Windows PCs. smbclient Command-Line Options. smbclient Commands. smbtar. smbprint. smbfs. Sharity. Conclusion.15. Printing with Samba. printtool. Testing the Printer. Setting up Samba for Printing. Automatic Print Driver Installation.16. Using NFS and NIS in Linux and Windows. Setting up Linux as an NFS Server. Using an NFS Client on Linux. Using NFS on Windows. Setting up an NIS Server on Linux. Setting up an NIS Client on Linux. NIS Support for Windows.17. Implementing FTP, telnet and Other UNIX Protocols in Windows. Setting Up the FTP Server for Windows. Setting up FTP for Linux. telnet and Remote Services for Linux. Secure Shell (SSH).Appendix A: Disk Error Codes. Appendix B: samba documentation. Appendix C: samba man pages. Appendix D: samba tcp/ip documentation. Index. |
Series Title: | Prentice Hall PTR open source technology series. |
Responsibility: | Mike McCune. |
Abstract:
This Linux/Windows integration guide offers coverage on dual-boot issues, data compatibility, networking and implementing Samba file/print services for Windows workstations. It is intended for those providing cross-platform database access Running Linux and Windows in the same environment.
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