Hey all, Linux dabbler here,
I'm slowly trying to insinuate Linux into our workplace, given our boss gripes at all the M$ licencing costs.
An all-out switch is simply not possible, nor is a server end start point for a switch likely.
So, given I'm main programmer at my company, thought I'd start the ball rolling my using it at the desktop. As long as it can allow me to perform all my normal duties, I don't think the boss will protest too vociferously.
Now, I've just tried Knoppix at work so far, as I don't think he'll appreciate Linux partitions initially. However, before I got too far I ran into these stumbling blocks:
*I need a client app to access M$SQL - like M$ Query Analyser.
*I need a client app to interact with M$ Terminal Services servers (and NO can't just switch to VNC or some such).
*I'd surely like something like smbclient which allows be to browse network shares ala Mapped Drives in M$ - i.e. GUI based. I *can* use smbclient, but it's relatively tedious.
Possibilities?
codestorm
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I'm slowly trying to insinuate Linux into our workplace, given our boss gripes at all the M$ licencing costs.
An all-out switch is simply not possible, nor is a server end start point for a switch likely.
So, given I'm main programmer at my company, thought I'd start the ball rolling my using it at the desktop. As long as it can allow me to perform all my normal duties, I don't think the boss will protest too vociferously.
Now, I've just tried Knoppix at work so far, as I don't think he'll appreciate Linux partitions initially. However, before I got too far I ran into these stumbling blocks:
*I need a client app to access M$SQL - like M$ Query Analyser.
*I need a client app to interact with M$ Terminal Services servers (and NO can't just switch to VNC or some such).
*I'd surely like something like smbclient which allows be to browse network shares ala Mapped Drives in M$ - i.e. GUI based. I *can* use smbclient, but it's relatively tedious.
Possibilities?
codestorm
Newbie Life Member.
Fire bad. Tree pretty. - Buffy
<insert witticism here>