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Capture screenshots of the login screen
You'll need a second machine, but why doesn't VNC work?
Capture screenshots of the login screen
You might be able to use a cron job as well and just log out a minute or two before it runs.
command line vs gui
Well, VNC would let you see the screen of the second machine, so I guess you could then the local screen capture to grab the screen. One potential problem with this could be scaling -- if you're connecting to a desktop Mac that's running at 1600x1200 from a 1024x768 laptop, you'll have to take a couple of pictures and stitch them together with a graphics program (if you want a full quality image).
command line vs gui
Does VNC not shutdown when you log out? That's one of the problems with getting screenshots. If not, you could just run SnapzPro from the command line as well.
command line vs gui
That's why the VNC distribution comes with a script to relaunch the server after you logout. The problem is when you log out the window server shuts down and restarts, and so VNC needs to as well. |
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