On 8/4/07, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I enabled "Personal File Sharing" on an iMac on my LAN, but can't seem > to see the files from KDE. I have a pretty full installation of KDE > (testing), including kdnssd, and I have avahi and friends installed (but > dbus is not enabled). > > avahi-browse does seem to show the service: it lists the name of the > workstation and "Apple File Sharing" (along with a number of other > services. > > Howeve, when I browse in Konqueror under KDE, the only sign of the other > computer is under "Network Services" | "shared desktops". This tries to > launch a remote desktop (RDP) app when I click it, and the connection > then fails ("the connection to the host has been interrupted").
You probably need AFP/AFS protocol support in your kernel, and the associated user mode utilities. IIRC, there is a kioslave for that protocol, it may be in a separate package, however. -- Andrew Barr We matter more than pounds and pence, your economic theory makes no sense... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]