Subject: Re: AppleTalk access/setup
To: Jesse Swensen <jrs@pagesz.net>
From: Tommy Tarka <tommy@clockwork.dementia.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/20/1997 23:13:17
I know that you can get the netatalk source from the mklinux archive at
sunet (ftp.sunet.fe i think ... ftp.sunet.pe ftp.sunet.se ?) under
/dev/utilities (again, I'm not positive) but the netatalk homepage is at:
http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk
-t
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On Tue, 20 May 1997, Jesse Swensen wrote:
> Well, I think I finally got the ethernet set up correctly. What was really
> needed was a "route add -net net_address host_address -interface". As soon
> as this was done things began to work. So, on to the next phase....
>
> What I would like to now is give printer access to the network. I have a
> DeskJet 855c. It is AppleTalk, Serial and Parrellel capable. I don't
> think that UNIX can understand the AppleTalk printer so I need some other
> means. If I understand correctly NetATalk and lpr is the ticket. True??
> Where to get it? and how to install it?
>
> Thanks for your help...
> Jesse
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