Hey all.
I'm trying to get netatalk running on an i386 linux box (kernel 2.2.12)
with two interfaces. eth0 (ISA ne2k clone) initializes fine, but eth1
(PCI ThunderLan card) has problems. It will sit there indefinitely
sending packets and generally accomplishing nothing. The only way to
stop th
Okay, here's a head scratcher for y'all.
I have 4 Ethertalk-speaking devices on my LAN. Two are Linux boxes, one
is a IIci and the fourth is an AXIS print server.
Lindsay is a Macintosh IIci running System 7.6.1
Lauren is a DX2/66 running netatalk+asun-2.1.3
Nancy is a p100 running the same.
Den
Hello.
I am still trying (and failing miserably) to get Netatalk working with 2
nics.
here's what /var/log/messages says after a 'atalk start':
Feb 11 17:49:10 lauren kernel: NET4: AppleTalk 0.18 for Linux NET4.0
Feb 11 17:49:11 lauren atalkd[20045]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
Feb 11 17:49:21 l
Hello all.
I've managed to get MacOS printing through netatalk to my Canon
BJC-4000.
Currently I'm using the generic ppd (on the mac side) and the
cbjc600.ppd from Ghostscript on the linux side. Is there any way to
hack the cbjc600 ppd into working with MacOS (It pops up a dialog which
tells me
Whenever I try to
start the atalk daemon, this is what I get.
I ditched the
netatalk that comes with SLackware and recompiled it, yet I still get that
error.
The appletalk module
is installed (I even uninstalled it and re-installed it between
tries.)
Anybody else come
across this?