"Paul Cull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand that there is a Netware 2.x compatible server that's freely
> available for Linux.
That sounds like MARS-NWE. I don't have a URL handy, but I seem to recall it
wasn't overly demanding in terms of hardware. I considered installing it on
a 486 with 32MB RAM. PCMCIA support won't be a problem, so long as the
adapter is supported by Linux.
If you need NDS, the Caldera stuff sounds like an answer.
>From http://www.compu-art.de/download/mars_nwe.lsm
Title: mars_nwe
Version: 0.99.pl12
Entered-date: 23-Jul-98
Description: Full netware-emulator (src), beta.
Supports file-services, bindery-services,
printing-services, routing-services.
Keywords: novell, netware, server, ipx, ncp, tli
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Stover)
Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Stover)
Primary-site: http://www.compu-art.de/download/mars_nwe-0.99.pl12.tgz
270 kB
Alternate-site:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs/mars_nwe/mars_nwe-0.99.pl12.tgz
Platforms: Linux (1.2.xx, 1.3.xx, 2.xx), FreeBSD, UnixWare (2.xx)
Copying-policy: GPL
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