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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    I see. Those don't work either.
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Thanks for the advice and warning. I think I'll play it safe and just turn on AD since xattr doesn't seem to be a command when I SSH into the Synology. Good to know. Thanks for confirming this. I think I have this in a good place now.
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    It seems Synology saves metadata in a separate process into these @eaDir folders, which drives users nuts based on some googling. I don't think it impedes Netatalk at all, come to think of it. Looks like Synology doesn't have xattr installed, but I don't need to investigate further. Sweet, I'll...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Thanks for replying, and I forgot to thank you for all your hard work. So far, I've been running A2SERVER VM in Hyper-V, and while it has worked great for many years, Netatalk 4 in Docker is leaps and bounds ahead. The extension mapping is a game-changer! Alright, I'll revert invisible dots...
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    Netatalk 4.0 - Future-proofing Apple File Sharing

    Looking for some advice on best practices. I have Netatalk 4 and Webmin installed in Portainer on my Synology. Everything is running great. I only use it for classic Macs. Specifically, 68K Macs, 540c, LC475, LC575, etc. What should I have my metadata format set as? It's currently "sys -...
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    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    You haven't mentioned whether you use Custom or Advanced. If you're using Custom, then yes, 38MHz with DiiMO should be around the same speed as 43MHz without DiiMO (DiiNo :D) simply because by default 38MHz has a Min of "2" and Max of "3" while 43MHz has Min & Max both at "3". But if you go down...
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    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    Those of you running 48MHz+ (especially 50MHz+), using the extension, are you doing that with a network connection? Aka, are you loading the Open Transport "Shared Library Manager" that loads up the Open Transport Libraries? In my experience with an LC475 and Mystic Color Classic, the system...
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    LC475 keyboard/ADB troubleshooting help needed

    Umm, ok... this is embarrassing. I thought I'd try to remove the battery for a bit and try again. Sure enough, keyboard and mouse work again. Maybe this will help someone else down the road.
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    LC475 keyboard/ADB troubleshooting help needed

    So I acquired a non-working LC475 a while back, and I managed to resurrect it by recapping both the PSU and logic board. That got it to boot and it seemingly was ok and stable. I started to upgrade it bit by bit with the intention of making it my overclocking monster. I installed BlueSCSI2...
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    Any MagiCMac users out there?

    I'm a bit late to answer, but you seem to be active so chances are you will see this reply. Before I answer your questions I'll ask you a couple: 1. What version of MagicMac are you running? 2. What Mac hardware are you running on? 3. What version of MacOS do you have installed? I run...
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    croissantking's conquests

    Any way I can buy a full QFP 040 @33Mhz from you?
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