From george at galis.org Tue Jan 10 22:49:22 2006 From: george at galis.org (George Georgalis) Date: Tue Jan 10 22:49:25 2006 Subject: [macosx-unix] DVD Player Message-ID: <20060111034922.GA7226@sta.duo> I don't like DVD Player, and prefer VLC ( http://www.videolan.org ) Is there anyway make DVD Player not startup when I insert a DVD? // George -- George Georgalis, systems architect, administrator < http://galis.org/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:george@galis.org From ber at easthouston.org Tue Jan 10 23:03:09 2006 From: ber at easthouston.org (Brian Redman) Date: Tue Jan 10 23:03:12 2006 Subject: [macosx-unix] DVD Player In-Reply-To: <20060111034922.GA7226@sta.duo> References: <20060111034922.GA7226@sta.duo> Message-ID: <20A3ABFF-0BE4-425A-BDB8-75966B693078@easthouston.org> On Jan 10, 2006, at 10:49 PM, George Georgalis wrote: > Is there anyway make DVD Player not startup when I insert a DVD? System Preferences->CDs and DVDs->When you insert a video DVD... ber From george at galis.org Wed Jan 11 00:04:21 2006 From: george at galis.org (George Georgalis) Date: Wed Jan 11 00:04:24 2006 Subject: [macosx-unix] Re: DVD Player In-Reply-To: <20A3ABFF-0BE4-425A-BDB8-75966B693078@easthouston.org> References: <20060111034922.GA7226@sta.duo> <20A3ABFF-0BE4-425A-BDB8-75966B693078@easthouston.org> Message-ID: <20060111050421.GB7226@sta.duo> On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:03:09PM -0500, Brian Redman wrote: > >On Jan 10, 2006, at 10:49 PM, George Georgalis wrote: > >>Is there anyway make DVD Player not startup when I insert a DVD? > > >System Preferences->CDs and DVDs->When you insert a video DVD... > perfect. thanks. // George -- George Georgalis, systems architect, administrator < http://galis.org/ cell:646-331-2027 mailto:george@galis.org From marco at metm.org Mon Jan 30 15:53:52 2006 From: marco at metm.org (Marco Scoffier) Date: Mon Jan 30 15:53:56 2006 Subject: [macosx-unix] AFP over TCP/IP Message-ID: <20060130205352.GA9402@ns.metm.org> Hi all, I am revamping a network which now includes Mac OS 10.4 Tiger, machines connect to a netatalk file server. It seems that Mac has changed something yet again. When running appletalk (like before) and trying to connect from the mac by going through the Network icon I get a Connection Failed this version of appletalk is incompatible... error which from googling means you have to use tcp/ip which is already on by default on the appletalk side (I had turned on TCP/IP a few years ago to accomodate OS X. Even with -noddp in afpd.conf to explicitly turn off the old style apple talk, and running only afpd (no atalkd). I cannot get Tiger to connect to the file server, when I %-K or Go --> 'Connect to server' and type in the ip address, I can see and choose the volume which I want to connect to so some level of authentication has worked, but get a Connection Failed (error -5014) Does anyone have any experience with this? Do you have a best practice shared central server, with a bunch of Tiger workstations setup, that makes mounting a remote disk "mac easy". Everyone is behind a firewall but better security would be a plus. Thanks, -- Marco