No one seemed to mention the OS version as OS X will certainly offer more options than OS 9. Matt On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 19:24, will wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 11:55 AM, Carl wrote:
"Netatalk lets a Macintosh see a Linux box. To do the reverse (have the Linux box see the Mac) you need to install the afpfs module"
[ from: http://www.anders.com/projects/netatalk/ ]
however, it seems afpfs isn't currently being maintained.
I get the feeling I'm missing something obvious here, and maybe making life hard for myself. I can't be the only person using Linux on a PC trying to access Macs. =)
Carl
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I have a linux file server running with netatalk. I also use samba on the osx machine to share fairly well with the windows boxen. My experience has been that it's easier to ftp or ssh into the mac machines.
for what it's worth
will
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