Hi, you may just set up a samba server on the FC2 box (using webmin or swat, it takes half an hour), and you'll be able to mount it on MacOs X. Regards. mat On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 22:03:48 +0100, D. D. Brierton <darren@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi! I've got a graphic designer (I'm a web developer) coming over on > Friday for a long brainstorming session. I have a WiFi (802.11b) > network, and I'm using FC2 and she uses Mac OS X. Although Mac OS X is > BSD under the hood, and so not dissimilar to Linux, I don't really have > much experience with it and she (the graphic designer) is not technical > at all. I don't want to waste the first hour fiddling around trying to > set things up so that we can easily share files -- if worse comes to the > worse we can just use a USB key to share files -- but I was wondering if > there is a simpler way of doing things. What needs to be running on her > machine for me to use some GNOME-VFS magic to work directly with files > on her Mac via Nautilus? Or, alternatively, what do I need so that she > can easily have read and write access to some files on my FC2 box? > Ideally, I'd like to be able to just browse to a folder on her Mac in > Nautilus, and the next best thing would be for her to be able to open a > folder on my machine in the Finder on her Mac. > > Any pointers would be very helpful. Thanks! > > Best, Darren > > -- > ===================================================================== > D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com > Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) > ===================================================================== > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >