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Message #00178
Re: landscape for the poor ?
I find myself in a very similar position, and am currently starting to look
at 389 directory server/freeipa in Fedora 12. I definitely prefer Ubuntu,
but if I can manage a "domain-like" thing this easily with Fedora then we
might move to it.
I'm also wondering what happened to the on-site landscape. If they are
distributing that under a proprietary license than I think that's the first
code to my knowledge shipped from Canonical/Ubuntu like that.
Thanks,
Bryan
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:40 PM, David Tremblay <david@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> It's great to see there's a new ressource for NGOs and Ubuntu
>
> Here goes my question landscape
> (http://www.canonical.com/projects/landscape) is great tool to manage
> a lot of computer, that kind of tool help you save time
>
> however landscape is expensive. Is there any tool out there that could
> help out manage 20-25 desktops in a similar fashion (no need to have
> the nice web interface CLI tools would be great too )
>
> thanks in advance
>
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