From: Feroslav on 15 Apr 2010 05:55 Hello everybody 1. I am new on linux and i have one pc on which i have installed linux ubuntu 9.10, and i am trying to connect it to my network on which are windows 2k, windows xp, mac os9 and mac osX computers(total of 8 computers), with windows network there is no problem, linux see it and it can acess it, mac osx computer sees but cant acess it, and mac os9 cant see and cant acess it! 2. another problem is that two of my printers are on appletalk network and cant be accesed through linux, but other three which are on windows network work and print normally. 3. how do i get other computers to acess and see linux pc both (mac and windows) Thanks
From: General Schvantzkoph on 15 Apr 2010 07:37 On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:55:26 +0200, Feroslav wrote: > Hello everybody > > 1. I am new on linux and i have one pc on which i have installed linux > ubuntu 9.10, and i am trying to connect it to my network on which are > windows 2k, windows xp, mac os9 and mac osX computers(total of 8 > computers), with windows network there is no problem, linux see it and > it can acess it, mac osx computer sees but cant acess it, and mac os9 > cant see and cant acess it! > 2. another problem is that two of my printers are on appletalk network > and cant be accesed through linux, but other three which are on windows > network work and print normally. > 3. how do i get other computers to acess and see linux pc both (mac and > windows) > > Thanks Do you have netatalk and fuse-afp installed on your Linux machines? I have know idea if they work, I decommissioned my MAC in the late 90s when I switched to Linux so I've never tried to communicate between a Mac and Linux, but those two modules are supposed to support Appletalk. For a modern Unix based Mac you should be able to use NFS to share directories between Linux and Macs.
From: Feroslav on 15 Apr 2010 09:58 I have netatalk installed, and I will try to install fuse-afp "General Schvantzkoph" <schvantzkoph(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:82oc4kFr2sU1(a)mid.individual.net... > On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:55:26 +0200, Feroslav wrote: > >> Hello everybody >> >> 1. I am new on linux and i have one pc on which i have installed linux >> ubuntu 9.10, and i am trying to connect it to my network on which are >> windows 2k, windows xp, mac os9 and mac osX computers(total of 8 >> computers), with windows network there is no problem, linux see it and >> it can acess it, mac osx computer sees but cant acess it, and mac os9 >> cant see and cant acess it! >> 2. another problem is that two of my printers are on appletalk network >> and cant be accesed through linux, but other three which are on windows >> network work and print normally. >> 3. how do i get other computers to acess and see linux pc both (mac and >> windows) >> >> Thanks > > Do you have netatalk and fuse-afp installed on your Linux machines? I > have know idea if they work, I decommissioned my MAC in the late 90s when > I switched to Linux so I've never tried to communicate between a Mac and > Linux, but those two modules are supposed to support Appletalk. For a > modern Unix based Mac you should be able to use NFS to share directories > between Linux and Macs. >
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