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Waking on network activity

mine also checks if the remote mac in question is awake, and if it is it asks if you want to put it to sleep. ...

Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 3 - Apr 17, 2003

X11 Forwarding Solaris Desktop

X to a remote machine the X11 port is automatically forwarded to the remote machine. This means that the remote ssh daemon will setup an appropriate DISPLAY variable automatically which forwards the data through the encrypted ssh connection right to your local X server. ...

Unix & X11 - Posts: 8 - Apr 4, 2003

X11 Forwarding Solaris Desktop

step plan to getting a remote X application to display on your Mac running X11. ...

Unix & X11 - Posts: 8 - Apr 3, 2003

Keep an eye on the Konfabulator countdown...

The iTunes remote looks pretty slick, but I just worry about how much I will use something like this. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 25 - Feb 5, 2003

The Mac Jargon Dictionary

Two FBI agents investigate unexplained windows that appear on a remote corner of the desktop, abduct icons, mutilate documents, then vanish without a trace. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 59 - Feb 1, 2003

Learning VNC

Chicken of the VNC, and VNC Thing. I have read all of their ReadMe files. I have also read the chapter in "Mac OS X The Missing Manual on "Web Sharing, FTP and Remote Access" and must admit to being overwhelmed. ...

Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 0 - Jan 16, 2003

What can I do with X11?

based server via ssh, and call up programs on that machine. The GUI will be redirected to the client, so that you are running a remote program but it seems like it is running locally. ...

Unix & X11 - Posts: 6 - Jan 9, 2003

Delete which Preference (Connect to Server)?

e.g., open the remote volume and select "Add to Favorites" from the File menu. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Jan 3, 2003

Delete which Preference (Connect to Server)?

e.g., open the remote volume and select "Add to Favorites" from the File menu. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Jan 2, 2003

GIANT HUMONGOUS HOLE in mac os x security!!!

To fix your permissions, simply launch the Terminal App, and you'll automatically be placed in your root folder, so type this: chmod u=rwx,g=,o= folder/ where "folder/" are the individual folders you don't want people having access to. Also, if you don't want anyone AT ALL to access your user's folder, from the terminal simply do this:

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 29 - Dec 17, 2002


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