Subject: Was my question really that stupid?
From: David L Kindred (Dave) (d.kindred@telesciences.com)
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 12:14:37 EDT
Quite some time back, I asked the following:
   I've inherited an old installation of uar on an old SunOS box that I'd
   like to replace.  I have a Linux box on all of the same networks as the
   old box.  I've read all the message archives, and everything else I can
   find, but I haven't seen a definitive statement as to whether netatalk
   can in fact replace uar.
   So, can netatalk replace uar?
I got no replies.  To me this indicates one of the following:
1) I asked a really stupid question and was ignored.  But if the
   question was that stupid, I would've have expected to have been
   flamed.
2) No one here has heard of "uar".  But then I would've expected a
   counter-question.
3) My message never got propagated.  But I did see my copy.
So, I'll try again.  Are any of you familiar with "uar", and can I
replace a uar based system with a netatalk based system?
Any help would be appreciated.
-- David L. Kindred <mailto:d.kindred@telesciences.com> Unix Systems & Network Administrator Telesciences, Inc. Phone: +1 856 642 4184 2000 Midlantic Drive, Suite 410 Fax: +1 856 866 0185 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 USA
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