Hi!
Thanks.
I will try that.
/A
29 sep 2014 kl. 17:47 skrev 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
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> Just wanted to point out the both SMB and NFS are built into OSX so you 
> pretty much just have to set it up. SMB is little more than turning on a 
> checkbox is the sharing preferences while NFS is, well, NFS which is just as 
> easy/hard on OSX as on a linux box. Nice thing with SMB is that will work for 
> Windows users as well.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/28/14, 8:10 PM, Jason White wrote:
>> Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> I have a vinux system on a pc which i want to use to view files on my mac.
>>> BUt i really don't know how to make this work properly.
>> You could use NFS or SMB file systems to make the files on the Mac available
>> over the network to your Linux system. Then use NFS or Samba client on Linux
>> to access them.
>> 
>>> Remember that this is under the graphical unity environment so i am really
>>> not sure if any one knows.  /A
>> If you're running Unity, this means your Linux distribution is based on
>> Ubuntu. You may receive better assistance by asking in an Ubuntu-related
>> forum.
>> 
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