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Old 03-13-2001, 06:23 PM   #1
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Hi Guys this is kind of urgent. My company has a global network and they are coming to setup our office. They want to setup terminal emulation on the windows clients here in the office and they are using ci220 or vt220 client and not a Wyse60 type. What do I need to use? Does Linux already have everything I need? I am using Mandrake 7.2 (stop laughing) and I need to reinstall it anyways. I need to be able to Telnet, ftp & lpr printing. Do I do these with individual programs or do I need a silly client like the windows suckers use? Can somebody give me some advice/point me in the right direction/be my tutor? I really want to stop using windows but the company doesnt have anyone else who uses Linux as a workstation. If I figure it out it means I could help setup other people in the company as well (if its not too difficult). Anyways this probably sounds like a dumb newbie question but we all gotta start somewhere right?
 
  


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