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2 minutes? Excuse me, more often than not OSX never comes back. Despite the grandiose claims of stability, herein lies the nether region where OSX is, for me at least, not only a crashing bore but an unbearable waste of time - I've resorted to holding down the power button until it reboots more than on all my other Macs combined (I started with a 128K, when you were just a gleam in -oops, don't go there).
I'll agree it's unfortunate to run classic apps (old, perhaps geriatric?) while using a VPN tunnel to aging PC networks in order to talk to far away VAXes, especially as I'm neither networking expert nor unix guru (and my employer's tech support staff won't/don't/can't support home workers on Macs). But the relentless, eternal beachball is unforgivable. I know that success must lie just beyond the pane of this looking glass! Yet I've been unable to make VPC or VNC work - even on my local Mac network. Is there an OSX time-out setting I can adjust somewhere, so I can avoid permanent deep-space? Ganymede
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The 2 minute time out is per connection. 2 lost connections 4 minutes...
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Some else who needs to read more slowly....
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Two minutes on crack..... |
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