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Mac Compat as there are NO drivers for this brand new color printer, but hey there is a CD with the Mac OS9 drivers, and all flavors of Windows, INCLUDING Windows XP. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 9 - Oct 3, 2001
I recently saw a VNC server for mac os x on versiontracker.com. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 29 - May 17, 2001
But, I would really truly like to turn on Automatic Login for at least two Mac accounts. They would be used for remote VNC based access, and up until now we've been turning on the computer and manually logging into both accounts. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Sep 25, 2008
Why not simply use the Mac Mini with VNC? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2008
Is it possible to use my macbook pro as a monitor for my mac mini just temporarily? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2008
I have Leopard 10.5.4 and I need to connect to it from my iphone. So I installed VNC lite on my iphone but the problem is, to get through the firewall of my uni I need to have a port higher than a certain number. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Aug 24, 2008
Once installed, the Trojan drops a keystroke logger called "logkext" on the Mac user's system. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 135 - Jun 23, 2008
I've just been doing a ton of reading about mac specific and unix in general. Lots to learn. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 135 - May 21, 2008
"Over time the Mac allows unknown user(s) to log into the computer, change permissions and eventually obtain root authority. Data is sent from the machine to the internet. Using a combination of ssh or telnet logins with AppleScript automation my machine is consistently compromised. Mouse movements are tracked, passwords are detected by a script that dupes me into thinking the...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 135 - May 20, 2008
'I read that with Leopard a 3rd party can take over your hard drive remotely if you give permission.' - a person cannot 'take over' your Mac and its devices, if permission, by you, is allowed (via System level settings). Please see the definition of oxymoron. The amount of access you allow is determined by your 'System Preferences' 'Sharing' utility settings; whether you...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - May 1, 2008