July 4, 2007
Which program, running on a Linux server, allows Windows-based clients to see the Linux file system….?
11Which program, running on a Linux server, allows Windows-based clients to see the Linux file system without installing client software?
- >>NFS
- http://www.samba.org/
- >>Samba
- >>KDE
- Samba
What are Apache and KDE doing on your list? Is this a multiple choice quiz?
Apache is a web server (the one that rules the Internet, actually) and though it can technically be used to serve files, it can't "see the file system" unless you count using your web browser to surf the folders.
KDE is something completely different, a full-blown Linux desktop environment that should make the folks at Microsoft blush with shame.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/network_fil…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/samba…
Apache is web server OS and KDE is Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Linux.
Personally just guessing, I would say Samba because it is for file interoperability for UNIX/MAC so why not Linux which is kinda UNIX.
Go to these links and the answer is there
- >>Apache
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