Subject: Re: Mac OS X and netatalk...
From: Scott Every (scott@emji.net)
Date: Tue Mar 27 2001 - 13:51:13 EST
actually, i use it in the real world and it runs VERY well on the new pbg4
i do have problems connecting with appletalk servers, but expect that the
osx appletalk client is still weak. the server side appletalk is rock
solid. bugfixes will come soon i'm sure.
if you are running classic reformatting with a clean copy of 9.1 will make
things run better. classic is faster than 9.1 native for most things.
better yet get rid of classic and its even faster.
s
--On Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:26 PM +0200 Jason Quigley <jasonq@mac.com>
wrote:
> I don't know if anybody else has been testing this combo recently. I
> tested with the public beta and had no success copying or moving files.
> Now, it appears to have gone from bad to worse, I cannot even connect to
> the server. It connection "unexpectedly" closed. The second time I tried
> connecting, I had a kernel panic (not me personally, though close :-)
>
> Apple still has a way to go to get this up and running, so if you're
> planning on buying public beta 2, don't bother for a while. I hope not
> too many people have invested money in this yet.
>
> BTW - It's still as slow as the PB too, if not slower. All those reports
> you've read on the web are rubbish. I think it's just geeks playing with
> techie things as opposed to using it in the real world.
>
> Cheers,
> Jason.
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