on 4/11/99 10:02 PM, also sprach Edward Dekkers:
>> 4) Are there any netware products for Linux other than mars_nwe that
>> will look like a 5.0 server? Commercial or otherwise.
>
> No answer for you I'm afraid, but another question. (sorry about that).
>
> I was under the impression that mar
Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Thank you gentlemen!
>
> Something else to play with!
>
> P.S. Speedwise compared to Samba/True Novell? (Just until I try it myself)
I don't know about speed, but the flaky instability WRT windows95 clients
takes
it out of the running 'round here.
It works great from dos
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Sent: Friday, 5 November 1999 11:44
Subject: Re: Netware support and Linux
> Yes, The fact is that mars-nwe is a novell 3.11(3.12) emulator. There is
> really only one config file which is a little tricky to tweak but is
doable.
>
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Yes, The fact is that mars-nwe is a novell 3.11(3.12) emulator. There is
really only one config file which is a little tricky to tweak but is doable.
At 11:02 AM 11/5/99 +0800, you wrote:
> > 4) Are there any netware products for Linux other than mars_nwe that
> > will look like a 5.0 serve
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> I was under the impression that mars_nwe was to connect TO Netware x.xx
> servers.
Thats ncpfs/ncpmount. Mount your novell drives on a linux box.
> Are you saying that it will allow my Linux to 'become' a Netware server?
> (through emulation?).
MARt
> 4) Are there any netware products for Linux other than mars_nwe that
> will look like a 5.0 server? Commercial or otherwise.
No answer for you I'm afraid, but another question. (sorry about that).
I was under the impression that mars_nwe was to connect TO Netware x.xx
servers.
Are you sayin