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A better method to awake the OSXvnc server
There is a more robust method using OSXVnc or VineServer: calling the OSXvnc-server executable inside of them.
A better method to awake the OSXvnc server
Whilst I still prefer my approach for an initial contact with a new VNC user (all the instructions it takes to start the connection is "double click the zip; in that folder double click the startvnc icon" with a maybe "click connect") I like your shell script for the e-mail option.
A better method to awake the OSXvnc server
In effect I did a GUI wrapper to this solution, and so all the user has to do is click the "connect" button of my application (there is a choice of ports too, just in case; moreover, it's scriptable).
A better method to awake the OSXvnc server
So for this method how do you enter the ip and port? I've tried replacing kyour_ip and kport to no success. It looks like they are being treated as variables. |
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