Glo8al

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  1. Installed, and looking good. Thx Doing a Parity check right now, but like the new gui.
  2. All working well on my system. The AFP mounts are very slow on OSX 10.8.4, but did read that else where. Thx
  3. Looks like download link is down at the moment.
  4. Enter "defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true" in the terminal on any Macs you have and none of that stuff will get written to network shares any more. EDIT: This apparently only works for the .DS_Store files, not the .AppleDouble folders. Sorry. I have that set You can still get .DS_Store files on the server with this on. If you copy a folder over, the .DS_Store file in that folder will get copied over as well. If you create a folder on the server, a DS_Store file will not be created. A program call BlueHarvest help this out a bit.
  5. How much ram do you have installed, was playing around last night and couldn't get those speeds, and I'm using a cache drive Going to try the limit to 4Gb ram boot option.
  6. Thx for the hard work. Can't wait for the 64bit version and upgraded netatalk Would also like if possible a easier way to delete shares that has been shared with Macs? I don't do it a lot, but when I do I have to telnet in to delete the hidden crap that AFP and Macs put on the share, before I can delete the share. rm -rf /mnt/disk1/"Folder name" This seems to be the only way I can do it.
  7. Have just upgraded my system below. All seems fine. When mounting drive onto OSX, the content takes a while to appear, transfer speed are OK (never really cared as using the wifi around 5-6 Mb/s upload with lots of little files). Haven't tried my Win7 box yet, and only running simple finder plugin at the moment.
  8. I also had to do a manual install of the plugins, using telnet and installplg. All seems to be working now.
  9. .DS_Store stores the way you view it (detail list, thumb nail, etc and any label colour you give it) ._Filename is the resource fork of the mac file. Not a problem to delete them, as long as the file has an extension, compared to the old day where Mac users didn't use any extension. So the resource fork was relied on to determine what created the file, and what to open it in.
  10. Just a heads up on .DS_Store files from my experience. defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true Does stop new .DS_Store files being made on the NAS server, but if you copy a folder from you Mac over to the NAS, the .DS_Store that is in that folder will copy over. There are a few thing you can do to stop this happening: 1. Blue Harvest http://www.zeroonetwenty.com/blueharvest4/ very nice app which will keep your NAS, Servers and FAT32 drives nice and clean, and will clean them too. When you copy a folder over to the server, blue harvest will automatically delete the .DS_Store file from that folder on the server. It will also take care of resource fork files "._Filename" made on SMB shares. 2. Asepsis http://asepsis.binaryage.com/ is another nice program. This changes where .DS_Store files are kept, so they don't go into the folder your working on or made. So when you copy over the folder, there is no .DS_Store file in there to copy. 3. Using the above code, if you make the folder on the server (not on your computer), then move files only, a .DS_Store will not be generated. My 2 cents worth.
  11. Would also like to see Netatalk V3.0. Plugin manager would be nice but I'm willing to wait for 5.1 to see that. Installed rc8a on a HP N40L. No problems so far. Thx
  12. All is good on my N40L system below. Have noticed a few AFP errors popping up with my Lion macbook. Doesn't have to connect to get the errors. Jun 13 18:04:20 Tower avahi-daemon[2854]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.10.10. Jun 13 18:06:47 Tower avahi-daemon[2854]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.10.10. Jun 13 18:09:26 Tower avahi-daemon[2854]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.10.10. I have started my google search, but don't think its a rc4 problem.
  13. You can have a look at www.macwindows.com Has some great info on Mac, windows, AFP, SMB, etc etc
  14. You can, I just start another telnet session, and gave the command on another drive. I did three at a time.
  15. Well uninstall BitDefender did fix the problem Put it back on and it stops access to my NAS :'( Have now posted in Bitdefender forums, as I can't fined an option any where to allow me access, or see where its stopping me. Switching off doesn't fix it only uninstalling BitDefender fixes it. Thx