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ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com (Ubuntu Documentation Project)
ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com (Ubuntu Documentation Project)
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in serverguide/C/serverguide-C.omf:6(creator) serverguide/C/serverguide-C.omf:7(maintainer)
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bhuvan@ubuntu.com (Bhuvaneswaran Arumugam)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:9(maintainer)
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robbieboy@gmail.com (Robert Stoffers)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:12(contributor)
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bshumate@openmindshare.com (Brian Shumate)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:15(contributor)
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Ubuntu Server Guide
Ubuntu Server Guide
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in serverguide/C/serverguide-C.omf:8(title) serverguide/C/serverguide-C.omf:11(description) serverguide/C/serverguide.xml:14(title) serverguide/C/bookinfo.xml:13(title)
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2006-04-06
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:19(date)
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An introduction to installing and configuring server applications on Ubuntu.
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:21(description) C/bookinfo.xml:64(para)
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Windows Networking
Windows Networking
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:13(title)
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Computer networks are often comprised of diverse systems, and while operating a network made up entirely of Ubuntu desktop and server computers would certainly be fun, some network environments must consist of both Ubuntu and <trademark class="registered">Microsoft</trademark><trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark> systems working together in harmony. This section of the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> Server Guide introduces principles and tools used in configuring your Ubuntu Server for sharing network resources with Windows computers.
Computer networks are often comprised of diverse systems, and while operating a network made up entirely of Ubuntu desktop and server computers would certainly be fun, some network environments must consist of both Ubuntu and <trademark class="registered">Microsoft</trademark><trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark> systems working together in harmony. This section of the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> Server Guide introduces principles and tools used in configuring your Ubuntu Server for sharing network resources with Windows computers.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:15(para)
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Introduction
Introduction
Translated and reviewed by Joel Goguen
Located in serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:25(title) serverguide/C/virtualization.xml:402(title) serverguide/C/security.xml:354(title) serverguide/C/remote-administration.xml:22(title) serverguide/C/package-management.xml:20(title) serverguide/C/introduction.xml:13(title)
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Contributors to this translation: Daniel LeBlanc, Joel Goguen, Todd R. Lyons.