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Get a Linux AFP server shown in Leopard’s Sidebar

July 29, 2008 by Dustin Rue·Comments Off on Get a Linux AFP server shown in Leopard’s Sidebar

If you need to get your Linux AFP server to appear in Leopard’s sidebar this will get you there. I did this on my Fedora 8 system which supports DHX out of the box so there is no need to recompile avahi-daemon.

How to get your Linux-based AFP server to show up correctly in Leopard’s new Finder

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Dustin is a systems engineer with years of experience in system design and implementation. He enjoys writing about a range of topics including how-tos, tips and current industry trends. He can be found on Twitter at https://twitter.com/dustinrue View all posts by Dustin Rue →

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