Ssh works just fine in terminal with all the usual configuration as in linux;
terminal is a flavor of unix.
On Sat, 14 Aug 2021, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries wrote:
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> On 14/8/21 4:14 pm, Frank Ventura wrote:
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> Is there any Voiceover friendly means of remotely controlling another Mac?
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Documented where exactly?
Speaking personally, I have sought an external solid source for Linux for
perhaps 15 years now.
By contrast, finding detailed voiceover user guides that I can read off
line has been quite effortless, and I do not even really own a machine.
Speaking personally, it fe
You can also try jump desktop I’ve been playing with it and it really is good
on your own net work! when you’re using it though you’ll want to turn off
voiceover on iOS and it will just act as if you’re on your Mac! There are a few
weird things but overall to do quick adjustments like you’re wa
On 14/8/21 4:14 pm, Frank Ventura wrote:
Is there any Voiceover friendly means of remotely controlling another Mac?
There is Secure Shell (ssh) for anything you can do from a shell prompt.
Unfortunately, the Mac isn't like Linux, where almost anything can be
configured by running a shell comm
Hi all, down in my basement I have a Mac mini running as a file server on my
LAN. Occasionally I want to do some changes and configurations on it. Right now
I need to go all the way down to the basement and bring a keyboard with me. Is
there any Voiceover friendly means of remotely controlling a