Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I see evidence of Samba in the "Sharing" setup screens, but I
> don't see anything about NFS. If it is there (I hope), its
> hidden. Does anyone know how to have it reveal itself on the
> Mac?
NFS (and a number of other things you'd expect to find in
Op wo 15-09-2004, om 05:37 schreef Paul E Condon:
> (I'm not much interested in Samba. I would have to learn about
> windoze. Don't want to do that, even a little bit. At least,
> I'll resist until I'm convinced that there is absolutely no
> alternative.)
I don't think you need to learn about W
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 07:59:50PM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 08:52:38PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I already know how to use netatalk to allow a Mac user to treat
> > my Debian box as a file server. But I can see on the Mac that
> > it is able to share files with ot
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 08:52:38PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I already know how to use netatalk to allow a Mac user to treat
> my Debian box as a file server. But I can see on the Mac that
> it is able to share files with others Macs. So, how do I get
> my Debian box to pretend to be a Mac? Or
I already know how to use netatalk to allow a Mac user to treat
my Debian box as a file server. But I can see on the Mac that
it is able to share files with others Macs. So, how do I get
my Debian box to pretend to be a Mac? Or is there a better way
to gain electronic/LAN access to files on Mac?
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