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Samba XP 2003 Announced

Marcelo R. Minholi writes "On April 14th and 15th 2003 developers and users will meet again in Göttingen, Germany at the second international SAMBA conference, the 'samba eXPerience 2003.' More information can be found in Samba Website and Samba XP Website."

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  1. Nice by mnmn · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Samba and Wine are two of the most important projects that will push Linux onto desktops and betterment of the world. Its not just a networking thingy like some people think. Having a CIFS server BETTER than windows 2000/xp is the first step into world domination.

    Cheers Samba team.

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    1. Re:Nice by cyb97 · · Score: 3, Interesting
      Not too mention that samba due to it's light-weight both client and server provides a good alternative to nfs in unstable environments...

      A dead nfs-server can almost kill it's clients, especially under linux... While the whimsy nature of smb has made most OSes (apart from windows) pretty ignorant to how it behaves, happy when it's working and ignorant the rest of the time...

      Ignorance is bliss!

  2. Yes, but by hackwrench · · Score: 3, Interesting

    is there a free file server protocol that runs on Win 98 and XP that doesn't mangle filenames. Samba doesnt appear to have a package that actually runs on Windows.

    1. Re:Yes, but by Vlad_the_Inhaler · · Score: 4, Informative

      Samba runs on a large number of Unix variations and tries to emulate M$ networking. Since M$ networking is available natively on Win98 and XP (+ the others), why should anyone want to write a free third-party package for Windows?
      Maybe there is something significant here when you talk about 'mangling filenames', but the M$ implementation is by definition the reference implementation and the one that Samba has to be able to handle. Or have I missed something fundamental here?

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