Re: Linux-MacOS Ethernet Crossover - text version

2003-09-16 Thread Stew Benedict
Umm, Tomas, you didn't need to move over to the netatalk list. All you had to do is 'urpmi netatalk' on the Linux box, and use it. Maybe read some of the included docs to refine the setup as needed. You're making this stuff a lot more complicated than it needs to be. The work has aleady been

Re: Linux-MacOS Ethernet Crossover - text version

2003-09-15 Thread Stew Benedict
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Tomas Taylor wrote: > Daouda, > > Before I give you verbose background, let me ask you a simple question. > When I click on *Connection** *in* Rfbdrake 0.8.2* the window > disappears. Does that mean a failure or a success? > I suspect you won't get an answer from daoud

Re: Linux-MacOS Ethernet Crossover - text version

2003-09-15 Thread danny
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Tomas Taylor wrote: > _ > > Note: Linux knows about HFS but doesn't know about HFS+. I have a 4GB Install 2.4.21-benh kernel from club. It has working hfs+ support. Yes, I know, I will upload a working version to ppc-cooker soon (I just

Linux-MacOS Ethernet Crossover - text version

2003-09-15 Thread Tomas Taylor
Daouda, Before I give you verbose background, let me ask you a simple question. When I click on *Connection** *in* Rfbdrake 0.8.2* the window disappears. Does that mean a failure or a success? At the highest level I am developing Java applications on MacOS 10.2 using a PowerBook G4. I am us

Linux-MacOS Ethernet Crossover

2003-09-15 Thread Tomas Taylor
Daouda, Before I give you verbose background, let me ask you a simple question.  When I click on Connection in Rfbdrake 0.8.2 the window disappears.  Does that mean a failure or a success? At the highest level I am developing Java applications on MacOS 10.2 using a PowerBook G4.  I