Chinook | 30 Jan 2006 01:53

Re: Mac OS X and Linux Zeroconf LAN irregularities

Jean-François Adam wrote:
> Most of Linux distro comes with domain set to "local".
> But this often conflics with Macosx  "local" netinfo domain.
> Changing the domainame of your linux may solve the problem.
>
> hope this can help
>
> yours,
>
>
>
> Le 26 janv. 06 à 09:15, Chinook a écrit :
>
>> Mac OS X and Linux Zeroconf LAN irregularities
>> ----------------------------------------------
>> I would like to at least understand, if not remedy,
>> <snip>
>

Thanks for the reply.  I apologize if I didn't post the following to 
this list, but here it is now :-)

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Mac OS X and Debian Linux LAN implementation write-up
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I have put up a zeroconf (zero configuration a.k.a. Bonjour and 
Rendezvous) LAN involving Macs and Linux boxes and have written up my 
notes with a view towards helping others that may want to do the same.  
It includes a netatalk + howl-tools Linux installation for file sharing 
with Macs, and CUPS printer sharing. 

I would greatly appreciate any comments/suggestions/corrections 
concerning the write-up, along with any additional material deemed 
applicable to further help others.  The resulting piece will be offered 
free without commercial content in the same manner that the backup piece 
(in my sig) is. 

The temporary text version is available at:
http://homepage.mac.com/lee_cullens/LANsetup.zip

Thank you,
Lee C
"Life is judged with all the blindness of life itself." -- George Santayana
(see Backup::Restore article
http://homepage.mac.com/lee_cullens/Bx3.html  )
(see Artworks sampling
http://homepage.mac.com/lee_cullens/Artworks.pdf  )

Gmane