Subject: Re: Desktop Icon
From: Stew Benedict (stewb@centurytel.net)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 13:26:47 EST
That's what I figured, that it's driven by netatalk. I get the Black and
White globe on the Linux servers, and on the Sun, a Sun logo. I saw a
BSD'ish looking color logo on one of the Howto pages.
Thanks,
Stew Benedict
At 06:06 PM 12/22/00 +0000, Basil Hussain wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> What drives the desktop icon for the share? I just finished setting up
>> Netatalk on Sun Solaris, and I notice a different icon than my Linux
>> server. Can these be replaced with something more colorful?
>
>Well, all I can say is that through 3 different versions of Netatalk I've
>had installed, I've experienced 3 different types of icon - but only with
>MacOS greater than 8.5 on the client-side (lesser versions give all network
>shares the same icon).
>
>With some version of 1.4asun (forget which, exactly) I got black and white
>globe icons, with the initial 1.4.99 version I got the normal icon depicting
>a networked hard drive and with the version dated 8th November I get the
>same icon, but with a little globe in the corner.
>
>I have no idea what dictates what icon is used, but all I can say is that it
>seems to be directly related to Netatalk, rather than MacOS on the client
>side.
>
>Regards,
>
>------------------------------------------------
>Basil Hussain (basil.hussain@specialreserve.net)
>
>
>
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