Yes, I agree that it is stable and great - in fact, I have been 
installing netatalk on linux systems since 1997, and have several 
customer sites all around the city. I always compile my own code, I 
don't like using other people's binaries too much.

The problem I am talking about is specifically with new G4 systems 
which come with MacOS 9 pre-installed from Apple. The G4 which 
originally shipped with 8.6 is fine.

Anyone tried this specific combination?

New G4 w/MacOS 9 preloaded talking to RH Linux 6.1 w/ 1.4+asun2.1.3?


On 9/2/2000, Alex Yu wrote:
>  > in response to attached posting;
>  > 1. 200 Mac PPc workstation/client machines
>
>me too.  i haven't had any problems with netatalk installed on a linux box.
>if you are running redhat, i suggest you to get the source RPM package,
>re-build the RPM, and install it.  unless the rpm package was built by
>redhat, it is better that to re-build it by yourself.
>
>ayu

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