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Samba Packages for Enterprise Linuxes 8

Agh writes "German company SerNet (founded amongst others by Samba-Team member Volker Lendecke) has a portal for precompiled packages for Suse's and RedHat's Enterprise Distributions (x86 32 and 64bit, s390, and zSeries) as well as Debian sarge and woody: http://www.enterprisesamba.com/ (Heise story here: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/57389) Offered is always the newest stable version of Samba (currently 3.0.11)."
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Samba Packages for Enterprise Linuxes

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  • Kudos (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Pan T. Hose ( 707794 )
    Kudos to Volker Lendecke. We certainly need more people like that. Why? Because when I talk to the Big Boss I can say: I suggest buying solutions from SerNet GmbH to cut costs and increase long term stability. It is much more likely to get through than: I suggest stop buying solutions from Microsoft or anyone else and doing everything ourselves instead. Sometimes in Big Business, "free" is a synonym for "cheap" and you never want to sound "cheap" on a strategy meeting, trust me. I wonder what will be the re
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Do Redhat and Suse not already include Samba? Why is such a portal necessary?

    • by Tsunayoshi ( 789351 ) <tsunayoshi@TOKYOgmail.com minus city> on Monday March 14, 2005 @09:19AM (#11931760) Journal
      I loaded a RH Enterprise 3.0 Update 4 fully patched system about 2 weeks ago, and samba was only on 3.0.9 patch something. Red Hat usually applies security fixes to older release code bases and just updates the patch number on their RPMs so as not to break their distributions with newer versions not thoroughly tested. Nothing is stopping you, however, from installing your own newer version of software is you so choose.

      As another example, a few years ago Red Hat's OpenSSH version was at 3.1p1 when OpenSSH was releasing 3.5p1, but every security/bug fix between the 2 versions had been backported by Red Hat into 3.1p1.

      RH's method is great for the sites that rely on straight vendor support for all patches and bug-fixes, but not for those sites who need new functionality only found in the current bleeding edge software versions.
  • The website is pretty sparse, and I don't read German very well, but I'd guess that the purpose of this site is provide the very latest stable version of Samba to enterprises that want to be on the bleeding edge, especially in critical software like Samba, which allows Linux and Windows to work together, but they can't afford to deal with the rough edges. I'm not sure how good Red Hat/Suse are about providing updates for Samba for their respective distributions, but I was under the impression that they only
  • by millia ( 35740 ) on Monday March 14, 2005 @09:47AM (#11931978) Homepage
    They merely point you to the packages for Woody that are available on the samba site.
    Not that there's anything inherently wrong with that, but there you go.

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