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Old 31st March 2007, 04:40 PM
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anyone using avahi?

I have searched "avahi" on this forum site and found that most avahi
posts have to do with getting around problems with updates. No one
seems to be using it. It seems to me that this is a very cool thing to
get running on a home network. [Apple provides Bonjour for WinXP.]

If anyone has knowledge, how do local services get injected into the
avahi service publications? Do I need to set up /etc/avahi/hosts and
services? There are no examples, and limited documentation, addressing
the set up of files in /etc/avahi/services.

Matt
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