Does anyone have any experience with netatalk? I'm trying to set up a home
network using a linux box as a server with two other macs running os9. As a
newbie much of the setup with netatalk docs seems over my head :( Maybe
someone could walk me through? Or give me some tips on set up?
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Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2004 18:36 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone have any experience with netatalk? I'm trying
to set up a home network using a linux box as a server with
two other macs running os9. As a newbie much of the setup
with
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with netatalk? I'm trying to set up a
home
network using a linux box as a server with two other macs running os9.
As a
newbie much of the setup with netatalk docs seems over my head :(
Does anyone have any experience with netatalk?
This is a great place to start (and finish) :
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/cnatalk.html
eric
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What I need to do is provide a means so that a Mac laptop can connect
to a network which has windows PCs accessing a linux file server
running Samba. I also have to insure that this same Mac laptop can
still be connected to a Mac network at another location.
I'm not aware of DAVE, I'll have to
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 10:11, T C wrote:
What I need to do is provide a means so that a Mac laptop can connect
to a network which has windows PCs accessing a linux file server
running Samba. I also have to insure that this same Mac laptop can
still be connected to a Mac network at another
I'm not terribly familier with setting up Samba with the tools now
available. The last time I dealt with Samba I had to hack the config
file for it by hand, but now it doesn't seem to be that difficult. You
mentioned NetBIOS, does NetBIOS have to be installed for DAVE to work,
or is it already a
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 11:53, T C wrote:
I'm not terribly familier with setting up Samba with the tools now
available. The last time I dealt with Samba I had to hack the config
file for it by hand, but now it doesn't seem to be that difficult. You
mentioned NetBIOS, does NetBIOS have to be
Did anybody of you install netatalk on your Mandrake Distro?
I downloaded the source code from www.anders.com/projects/netatalk, followed
the instructions and after the first make command I got the following
errors:
/usr/lib/libwrap.a(hosts_access.o): In function `host_match':
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 03:00, you wrote:
Hello!
Did anybody success in installing netatalk on Mandrake 8.1?
I have it running under 8.1, but it was originally installed under 8.0
When I want to install it, the installer complains about an
incompatibility with glibc. It doesn't
Hello!
Did anybody success in installing netatalk on Mandrake 8.1?
When I want to install it, the installer complains about an
incompatibility with glibc. It doesn't surprise me since there
is usually no way to get software running at once, but I
really would like to install it. Maybe it would
I went to rpmfind.net to try to determine which RPM to download for Mandrake
for netatalk+asun, and I didn't quite understand how to figure out which one
to down load. I didn't see any that were netatalk+asun for Mandrake. And
what looked like the ones for Mandrake were all 1.5pre. Mandrakes
We are using a PC as a print/file server. We do this, so we can print from
Linux, Unix, Windows, Novell, and MacOS and have them all use the same
spool, and also have them all be able to use the same shared directory.
I've had this machine set-up before with Mandrake 7.1, and all these things
I would greatly appreciate help getting netatalk to work with Mandrake 7.
Netatalk is *NOT* included on the ISO image; I therefore downloaded the
version referenced on the Mandrake WWW site. It appeared to install
correctly, and actually runs. However, it seems to NOT properly use the
password
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