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Re: FYI: Microsoft's Windows Home Server corrupts files......

* Antonio Murphie fired off this tart reply:

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> "Linonut" <linonut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
> news:sRsej.42969$vt2.1997@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>* Antonio Murphie fired off this tart reply:
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>>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:35279476.aPtAkqZxjB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>> In other words.... it's just like "Remote Desktop" which has been 
>>> bundled
>>> with every Windows computer for the past 8 years.
>>
>> Nope.  First, X has been around in one form or another for 23 years.
>> SSH has been around for 12 years.
>
> Thanks for the history lesson but what does it matter? The issue isn't 
> which protocol has been around the longest... it's functionality. In the 
> end the user has a graphical connection to the remote computer. Whether ssh 
> has been around 12 years and RDP only 8 years isn't relevant. The issue is 
> administering a remote computer.

And, of course, UNIX has had the covered for /far/ longer than Windows,
Chuck-o.

> Yeah I know how it works. At work we may need to connect remotely to any 
> one of over 30,000 remote servers that we administer.

So why the "ignoramus" ploy?

> With RDP (the Microsoft implementation) users can also connect to "sound", 
> "printers", "serial ports", "disk drives" and etc. So it makes the notion 
> that you can optionally tunnel FTP, cp, etc. somewhat redundant since RDP 
> also supports this.

Cool.

>>   "ssh -L3390:mydesktop.mycompany.net:3389 sshserver.mycompany.net"
>
> Yep. Been there and done that.

Sure you have.  Sure you have.

>> GNU/Linux and OSS wins (get it? get it?) again!
>
> Not a strong start for the New Year, eh?

I agree.  Slapping you down isn't much.

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Tux rox!

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