Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 17:59 UTC, submitted by TB
Linux For years now we have heard about Linux on the desktop and its need to make a concerted effort to illustrate its value to the end user and whatnot. The point of it all being is that if we expect Linux to become a household name, we must find away to get it into the minds of the typical user, like we have seen with Windows.
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RE[2]: Windows Admin Perspective
by Nathan O. on Thu 19th Jun 2008 14:59 UTC in reply to "RE: Windows Admin Perspective"
Nathan O.
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2005-08-11

The comment just previous to yours is poignant:

http://osnews.com/thread?319085

Getting Linux to authenticate against AD isn't terribly difficult- if you're a Linux admin. Show the process to even a highly competent Windows admin and they'll ask why you can't just right click on My Computer, click Computer Name, tell it the name of the domain and a domain admin's credentials, reboot and enjoy.

I've never used LikewiseOpen, though, which sounds zounds easier than the long way. Thanks for the link, ZephyrXero!

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