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> David Kelly wrote:
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> |>Hello List,
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> |>I have a PowerMac G5, named "larry", which the 'Sharing' tab in System
> |>Preferences tells me that other machines on the networ
At 16:30 Tue 18 Oct 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
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> On Oct 18, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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> >Ah, then when the user 'cleans up' all those dot files from her
> >Windows
> >box that happens to be mounting the same volume exported via Samba,
> >they become unusabl
s anyway
Chad
Ted
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>At 03:30 Tue 18 Oct 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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>> Right, but a lot of Mac files still use that awful resource/data fork
>> thing
&
At 03:30 Tue 18 Oct 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Right, but a lot of Mac files still use that awful resource/data fork
> thing
> that some idiot at Apple dreamed up and that isn't supported under NFS
> that I'm aware.
Oh, how I loathe those resource forks. I've been experimenting
with these
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the howl thing should get it to
show in the finder.
Chad
Ted
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>Thanks for the reply, Per.
>I understand what you're saying, but will a FreeBSD machine show up in
>Finder under any circumstances?
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Un
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:49:20AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
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> Works like a charm. I can read, write, navigate up or down.
> It's just that 'moe' isn't visible in the Network pane of Finder.
And as has already been said on this thread, the FreeBSD machine will
not appear in Network on MacOS u
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> | On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:54:15AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
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> |>Hello List,
> |>
> |>I have a PowerMac G5, named "larry", which the 'Sharing' tab in System
> |>Preferences tells me that other machines on the networ
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David Kelly wrote:
| On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:54:15AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
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|>Hello List,
|>
|>I have a PowerMac G5, named "larry", which the 'Sharing' tab in System
|>Preferences tells me that other machines on the network can access as
|>'
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:54:15AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have a PowerMac G5, named "larry", which the 'Sharing' tab in System
> Preferences tells me that other machines on the network can access as
> 'larry.local'.
>
> I have a FreeBSD 4.11 machine on the same subnet, na
> Not true. Mac OS X Tiger plays nicer with NFS than SMB for me,
> and I have little issues once I get past the initial pain in the arse
> parts. Besides, I get lowsy performance with SMB, which definitely
> made NFS a shoo-in.
> What does your line look like that you're trying to export
At 17:31 Mon 17 Oct 2005, Per Johnson wrote:
> Probably not if you cant use anything else than NFS.
> Mac OS X supports Samba and AFP. I know there is some AFP server you can
> install on FreeBSD but I cant recall the name.
The server software is called netatalk, I think.
Lee
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On Oct 17, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Per Johnson wrote:
Probably not if you cant use anything else than NFS.
Mac OS X supports Samba and AFP. I know there is some AFP server
you can install on FreeBSD but I cant recall the name.
With SMB or AFP you can have your BSD box in finder.
Regards
Per John
Probably not if you cant use anything else than NFS.
Mac OS X supports Samba and AFP. I know there is some AFP server you can
install on FreeBSD but I cant recall the name.
With SMB or AFP you can have your BSD box in finder.
Regards
Per Johnson
Charles Howse wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Pe
Thanks for the reply, Per.
I understand what you're saying, but will a FreeBSD machine show up in
Finder under any circumstances?
> Hi
>
> Unfortunately is OS X not so good when it comes to NFS.
> To make your FreeBSD box talk either AFP or SMB solves your problem. If
> you have something against
Hi
Unfortunately is OS X not so good when it comes to NFS.
To make your FreeBSD box talk either AFP or SMB solves your problem. If
you have something against that you could try NFS Manager.
http://www.bresink.com/osx/NFSManager.html
Regards
Per Johnson
Charles Howse wrote:
Hello List,
I ha
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