Integrating Linux and Windows

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Integrating Linux and Windows (Paperback)
by Mike McCune (Author)

# Paperback: 416 pages
# Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (December 19, 2000)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0130306703
# ISBN-13: 978-0130306708

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In this comprehensive guide, a leading Windows/Linux integration consultant shows experienced system administrators exactly how to solve the key problems they face in making Linux and Windows work together seamlessly and cost-effectively. Start by configuring and deploying Samba, transforming a low-cost Linux box into a high-performance file-and-print server for Windows workstations. Learn how to connect Linux and Windows using NFS, FTP, remote commands, secure shell, telnet, and other other techniques. Next, walk through your options for managing Windows and Linux on the same workstation: practical partitioning techniques, administering multiple filesystems; working with boot managers; dealing with compressed drives, CD-ROMs, and more. Finally, compare today’s leading approaches for providing data and program compatibility between Linux and UNIX, from emulation and Windows terminals to browser-based applications, StarOffice/Microsoft Office data exchange; database access via ODBC; and more. For all intermediate-to-advanced users and system administrators called upon to integrate Linux and Windows.

From the Inside Flap
Introduction

In early 1998, I was looking at re-installing Windows 95 for the third time. Granted, I stress computers more than the average user, but this was getting ancient. I had been playing around with Linux since early 1995 and it looked like a excellent time to use it as my primary desktop.

I already knew how to install and configure Linux, but I had never used it as a desktop. I found plenty of books on Linux configuration, a few on using it as a server, but nothing on using it as a desktop. Instead I had to scour the Internet for useful information. What I have tried to do for this book is compile what I have learned over the past two years. Hopefully, this will save you the time and frustration of finding it yourselves.

So, how does Linux compare to Windows? As with anything else, each one has its own strengths and weaknesses.

Windows is king of the desktop for excellent reason. It has a polished interface and more end-user applications than any other operating system. It is also pre-installed on most new PCs, making it an simple, safe choice for most PCs. These factors combine to give Windows about 90% of the desktop market.

Linux is based on UNIX and inherits its security and stability from it. Linux is the most well loved choice for public Web servers and it also holds about 25% of the small server market. It is also free (or nearly so) and comes packed with lots of useful tools for programming and server management.

These distinctions aren’t permanent, but. Several groups are working on polishing Linux’s interface. There is also a rush to develop more end-user applications for Linux. Large PC makers such as Dell, Compaq, and IBM are starting to offer Linux pre-installed on PCs.

While the market for Linux is comparatively small, Linux grew from less than 1% of the desktop market in 1998 to about 4% in 1999. This is incredible considering the Apple Macintosh, which has been around for 15 years, is holding at 5% of the desktop market.

Windows is also working to gain a foothold in the traditional strengths of the UNIX (and Linux) market: security, stability, and scalability. Microsoft place billions of dollars into the recently released Windows 2000 to address these issues. While the jury is still out on whether it succeeded, early reports say that Windows 2000 is much improved over earlier versions of Windows in these areas.

There are also many other reasons for choosing an operating system. They can often draw fanatical devotion (just question a dedicated MacIntosh user). Despite (or maybe because of) its success, Microsoft has some very dedicated enemies. Just search the Internet for “Satan” or “Antichrist” and you will be surprised how many anti-Microsoft sites you hit. The Microsoft Antitrust case was also pushed forward by some dedicated foes. Some users try Linux as an alternative to Windows. It may not be the best way to choose an operating system, but never discount the power of fanatical devotion.

Such devotion is not necessary. Linux and Windows can peacefully coexist on the same computer. It is even possible to run Linux and Windows at the same time! The whole first section of this book is devoted to making coexistence as simple as possible.

The middle section is dedicated to finding useful applications for your Linux systems. Sometimes the same application is available for both Linux and Windows; in other cases, equivalent applications are available; and in a few cases, the applications are only available for Windows. The excellent news is that most people can do everything they need to do with either Linux or Windows.

The last section deals with networking. This is a rather advanced topic, but networking is moving from the Fortune 500 into homes and small businesses at a rapid rate. Networking is getting inexpensive enough to offer the same advantages that large businesses have long loved: sharing files, printers, and Internet connections. The increasing use of high-speed Internet connections in the home will continue to drive up demand for home networking.

Fortunately, both Linux and Windows have programs that allow simple connection to each other. Samba allows Linux to act as a Windows file server. Additionally, the NFS and LPD programs allow Windows to use Linux’s native protocols.

So which is better, Linux or Windows? That is like asking whether a car or truck is better. They are built for different purposes. Windows plays the traditional role of the car; it is more polished and aimed at the mass market. Linux plays the traditional role of a truck; it is durable and intended to be used as a work vehicle. But like cars and trucks, the roles are starting to overlap. Linux is becoming more polished and simpler to use and Windows is concentrating more on security and stability. Windows is still the choice for most users’ desktops, but it is no longer the only choice. As you will see in this book, Linux is a solid choice for a server and a viable alternative in the desktop market.

About the Author

MIKE McCUNE is a Chicago-based consultant specializing in PC-based networks and workstations running Windows, Linux, and NetWare. He has been consulting since 1990 for clients including IBM, Hewlett Packard, ITT, and GE.

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Integrating Linux and Windows (Paperback)
by Mike McCune
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Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR

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