TCP/IP v4
TCP/IP v6
IPX
AppleTalk
look up the tcp/ip set of protocols
The same thing as networking in Windows or OS X: The system by which Linux will be able to communicate with other computers.
I'm not sure what you mean by "directly." Data can be transferred between the two through many protocols. Most networking protocols are platform-agnostic, meaning they can be sent and received on any network-capable operating system. If Linux has a Samba client installed, it can access files made available on a Windows share. If Windows has an NFS client installed, it can access Linux / Unix NFS shares.
This question is not specific enough to answer. Are you referring to .net or perhaps to support for networking? You must be much more specific.
Networking in Linux is just like networking in windows. If you are using a debian based distribution then you can use network manager to select a wireless network. If you are talking about networking as in communicating with a windows machine you can use sanba the program for that.
i want to learn networking... which is the the best field windows networking or linux? which is the best future field? please tell me.......
computer networking
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Hat aphase support the Linux version?
Linux Support Team was created in 1993.
There is no "Linux messenger." There are several clients available for Linux, however. The most popular one, Pidgin, does not support webcams. aMSN (for Windows Live Messenger) and Kopete (for all protocols) does. Virtually all webcams are supported out of the box in the Linux kernel, so no extra work is needed, other than to use a capable client.
Yes, it can be a networking operating system