Ubuntu article in the Inquirer

Jonathan Jesse jjesse at iserv.net
Tue Feb 20 16:45:19 GMT 2007


> On 2/20/07, Daniel Robitaille <robitaille at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> The Inquirer  had this morning a little article on Ubuntu in which the
>> author tried, then gave up on using Ubuntu:
>>
>> "Ubuntu spurns Microsoft's advances"
>> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37742
>
> I have to agree with this article on one point: Samba is still too
> clunky. I've been using Linux since 1993 and Windows longer and I
> *still* often stumble over getting the two to talk to each other. I
> realise this is mostly Microsoft's fault, of course, but it is a big
> barrier to many people (especially Windows "power users" who think
> they understand networking and have only ever used Windows boxes).
>
> -Eamonn
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I've noticed greater pain trying to get access to Vista shared files and
folder, where it won't accept my password no matter how I setup Vista. 
Probablly something goofy MS is doing.

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