paugie
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Two organizations lean on me for hardware and sometimes software advice. I often build systems for them.
Problem is, they deal with kids, off the street kids. One takes them off the streets, off drugs, houses and teaches them. The second deals with gangs and tries to teach them. So some of the computers have to be open to them some time.
Also, many of the staff do not know safe PC usage. Many times they use USB flash disks in internet cafes and plug them into the office PCs.
Surprisingly one of the organizations' server was virus free until yesterday. The other organization has been losing OS's and data to viruses and sharing internet bandwidth with malware for years now. They would like to stay with Windows for compatibility with the outside world. But the alarming rate of infection for Windows machines seem to point to Ubuntu or somesuch other OS. Most of the workstations just need a word processor, a spreadsheet program for the accounts, a simple image processing editing program, Skype - including web camera, desktop publishing (MS Publisher look-alike), a PowerPoint look-alike for presentations, and maybe a music player for those who bring their own PC speakers.
Both have come to me asking advice. Ubuntu/Server and workstations, or MS Server/workstations? And they'd like me to handle the networking because they have been flogged by the people who plug the "new" machines into the network after a format/reinstall. But I am "bad" when it comes to networking. Is there an easy way to network?
They need an internet server, print server (to 2 HP laserjets) and the data server. Right now anyone can log in from any of the workstations using their own username and password. There seems to be a folder in the server for each of the users.
Sigh....
Problem is, they deal with kids, off the street kids. One takes them off the streets, off drugs, houses and teaches them. The second deals with gangs and tries to teach them. So some of the computers have to be open to them some time.
Also, many of the staff do not know safe PC usage. Many times they use USB flash disks in internet cafes and plug them into the office PCs.
Surprisingly one of the organizations' server was virus free until yesterday. The other organization has been losing OS's and data to viruses and sharing internet bandwidth with malware for years now. They would like to stay with Windows for compatibility with the outside world. But the alarming rate of infection for Windows machines seem to point to Ubuntu or somesuch other OS. Most of the workstations just need a word processor, a spreadsheet program for the accounts, a simple image processing editing program, Skype - including web camera, desktop publishing (MS Publisher look-alike), a PowerPoint look-alike for presentations, and maybe a music player for those who bring their own PC speakers.
Both have come to me asking advice. Ubuntu/Server and workstations, or MS Server/workstations? And they'd like me to handle the networking because they have been flogged by the people who plug the "new" machines into the network after a format/reinstall. But I am "bad" when it comes to networking. Is there an easy way to network?
They need an internet server, print server (to 2 HP laserjets) and the data server. Right now anyone can log in from any of the workstations using their own username and password. There seems to be a folder in the server for each of the users.
Sigh....