beanzontoast
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I've been the end-user of servers before but haven't set one up from scratch. So, is it tricky to do?
I have a spare base unit with a decent sized drive that I want to use as a home server. It will be a depository for shared documents that 4 other computers can access, work on and deposit back on the server.
Two of those computers run Ubuntu-based linux distros, one runs Xp and Ubuntu in dual boot, one runs Xp only.
Three of the computers are cable connected to my modem/router, one is wirelessly connected.
Ideally, I'd like to be able to securely access the files on the server when I'm not at home too.
Again ideally, it would be great if the server could host software - a shared calendar for example - that the other computers could use and contribute to.
Anyone been there and done that? What software did you use to run the show and was it difficult to configure for a mixture of linux and Windows machines to use?
I have a spare base unit with a decent sized drive that I want to use as a home server. It will be a depository for shared documents that 4 other computers can access, work on and deposit back on the server.
Two of those computers run Ubuntu-based linux distros, one runs Xp and Ubuntu in dual boot, one runs Xp only.
Three of the computers are cable connected to my modem/router, one is wirelessly connected.
Ideally, I'd like to be able to securely access the files on the server when I'm not at home too.
Again ideally, it would be great if the server could host software - a shared calendar for example - that the other computers could use and contribute to.
Anyone been there and done that? What software did you use to run the show and was it difficult to configure for a mixture of linux and Windows machines to use?