Subject: Re: Linux server doesn`t appear in the chooser
From: Chad S. Lauritsen (csl@plconline.com)
Date: Thu Jan 27 2000 - 12:32:22 EST
Most likely one of the following problems:
1) appletalk is not compiled into the kernel
-or-
2) the appletalk module is not installed in your running kernel. (say
'modprobe appletalk' to install it)
If you can share via tcp/ip, then your afpd server is running and working.
The linux machine doesn't show up in the chooser because it's not
broadcasting its presence over appletalk; presumably because appletalk DDP
is not running in your kernel.
Timo Faber wrote:
> hi,
>
> I installed a Linux Server using SuSe 6.2 Distribution in the network
> of our institute Digital Printing Systems. Everything works pretty
> good, I still have some problems though:
>
> 1.) The Linux Server doesn`t appear in the chooser! When I type in
> the IP adress I can connect to the server and I get shared volumes,
> but even when I connect again and reboot the Macs the Server does
> still not appearS( Ethertalk Phase 2 is not installed as system
> extension on the macs?!)
>
> 2.) Does anybody know if there is a backup software available for Linux ?
>
> Thanks in advance;-)
>
> -Timo
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>
> 42285 Wuppertal
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>
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> email:faber@kommtech.uni-wuppertal.de
>
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