Ah, now may be that’s why it worked as I think now we were going through a mac
server.
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ervice I used, I could have swarn it was
> VNC.
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t was VNC.
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No, but I can't imagine it's any better than VNC on any o
Ultimately you would have to use the remote machines screen reader.
Unfortunately VNC does not support audio. You might be able to rig up some
bizarre setup where you transmit audio over SSH and let VNC capture keyboard
commands but you may have better luck with something like teamviewer
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No, but I can't imagine it's any better than VNC on any other Unix/Linux
platform. Why would it be? This is an app that transfers picsels, not
objects and object data.
Best,
Janina
Simon Fogarty writes:
> Hi Listers,
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has played with VNC on a mac computer?
>
> I
Hi Listers,
I'm just wondering if anyone has played with VNC on a mac computer?
I've got a mac book air and a mac mini,
The air is running sierra and the mini is a late 2012 quad core machine spec'd
out to the max for work,
Its running Yosemite currently and I'mtrying to setup remote access /