If you still want to use this (on your older Mac), then you'll need to install a "vnc server" (e.g. Debian).įor Mac OS 10.3 and earlier, you might not want this feature it's not built-in and your computer will be sluggish (albeit VNC is sluggish even for the newest computers, I'm talking about wicked lag) i.e. The machines you are going to connect to should be at least Mac OS 10.4 or the current stable version of your flavor of linux (i.e. apple key) when clicking the Connect button (in order to connect to the console of the target machine) so, you'll need to do something similar to Windows now: run the app, and type in your hostname, but add " /console" to the end of the address. Note: if you happen to be using v1 currently, v2 lost the ability to hold down the Command key (a.k.a. Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac v2 The computer you are going to connect to will have to be at least Windows XP (OK, Win2K, there's a way, but you should be off that OS for sure) and you'll need the professional or business lines (or server, but NOT HOME editions).
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