The only solutions I know of are DAVE from Thursby Software
(www.thursby.com), PC MacLAN from Miramar
(http://www.pcmaclan.com/miramarweb.nsf/web/prod_nav_pcm_pcmproductsinde
x), and Service for Macintosh in Windows NT/2000 Server. You can offer
internet access from Linux machines to Macs by simply using the
appropriate Ethernet services (DHCP, static IPs) but file sharing is
outside of my knowledge.

HTH

Tyler

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joel Hammer
> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 12:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: iMAC and Linux
> 
> 
> Is anyone using the new iMAC on a network with linux servers 
> (dhcp,samba, gateway)?
> 
> My wife's win98 box is dying, along with the monitor. This 
> might be a nice time to buy an apple. She will not use linux 
> since it won't run AOL. However, I would like to dump one 
> more windows box in my house. (They all seem to be dying 
> natural deaths.)
> 
> Joel
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