Re: IP over appletalk
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Netatalk is your friend. ( apt-get install netatalk :-) Of course, you also
have to have appletalk set up in your kernel. I believe that the pre-built
kernels do have it in there. The funny part is that you have to set up the
appletalk-ip driver support as a module, which then allows "ip to
appletalk-ip ecapsulation" and "appletalk-ip to ip decapsulation" (straight
from the kernel config) support. If you don't set up the first item as a
module, then you only get to pick one way or the other at a time.
OTOH, does the IIci have nubus slots? If so, then maybe you can find a nubus
ethernet card that is supported?
HTH
Russell
On Sunday 09 June 2002 20:24 pm, Chris Tillman wrote:
> I have Mac IIci, which I wouldn't mind putting Debian on, but it doesn't
> have a PCI card. I have an OldWorld Powermac with Debian also, which
> has a localtalk interface.
>
> I see macgate would allow me to decapsulate IP-over-appletalk on the
> powermac. But can I use IP-over-appletalk from within Debian in the
> IIci for my network connectivity? How would I set that up?
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