Razvan Sandu wrote:

>Hello!
>
>Sorry for disturbing the list with a newbie question, but I have no other
>possibility to solve this problem. Would you please help ?
>
>I am trying to hook up a vintage Mac LC II and a Linux PC through an
>Ethernet link. Configuration is the following:
>
>Mac LC II (that with the old small monochrome monitor)
>6 MB of RAM
>System software 7.1
>Ethernet adapter (with BNC connector)
>AppleTalk panel present under System - > Chooser, network in "on" position
>
>
>Linux PC
>Red Hat Linux 8.0
>Ethernet adapter (with BNC connector)
>Linux atalk software (standard in RHL 8.0)
>
>Thin coax cable, 50 ohm terminators, etc.
>
>
>The problem is I can't see anything into AppleTalk panel when I connect the
>PC (I only have two icons, "File sharing" and "Laser Writer").
>
>  
>

Take a look at sourceforge or your Redhat cd's for a program called 
Netatalk.



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