discuss: Linux-intranet-server-HOWTO maintenance
Subject:
Re: Linux-intranet-server-HOWTO maintenance
From:
David Merrill ####@####.####
Date:
5 Mar 2002 05:25:52 -0000
Message-Id: <20020305061814.GG7552@lupercalia.net>
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:31:39PM +0530, Girish wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think my earlier mail regarding "Linux Intranet Server HOWTO" has got lost somewhere in this list, so there is no reply whether I can take it for maintenance.
>
> I think I should start It with some new structure altogether. The structure I prefer is like this :-
>
> 1) Introduction
> (Some introduction to Intranet+Basic requirements)
> 2) Setting Linux Server
> 2.1) What is required (demons : - network, named, httpd, samba ...)
> 2.1.1) Installation
> 2.1.2) Configuration
> 2.1.3) Testing
> 3) Setting Clients
> 3.1) Dos
> 3.2) Linux
> 3.3) Windows 9x
That looks like a good outline. Don't forget to include your
copyright and license statement though!
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