Leopard screen sharing
Perbix, Michael
PERBIX at lmsd.org
Sun Nov 4 19:34:54 PST 2007
I should also say, that I just tried to control a Windows box (running TightVNC Server) that was very VERY slow, using the RealVNC client on OSX was much faster, as well as allowing me to send ctrl-alt-delete etc. So, for Mac clients.....yeah, it works very well (my previous test was a 10.4.10 MacPro with 30" Cinema Display and 19" 2nd LCD).
-Mike
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From: macosx-admin-bounces at omnigroup.com [macosx-admin-bounces at omnigroup.com] On Behalf Of Perbix, Michael [PERBIX at lmsd.org]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 10:28 PM
To: Hex Star; Richard Peskin; MacOSX-admin at omnigroup.com
Subject: RE: Leopard screen sharing
I was jut VPN'ed into my network and used the Client (go to server vnc://1.2.3.4) and not only did I get a niced scaled screen (Apple 30" Cinema Display on my MacBook Pro) but I had the option to turn off the second screen, and the remote control was super smooth, supported right clicks (two finger mousepad clicks) and was the best I have seen thus far.
-Mike
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From: macosx-admin-bounces at omnigroup.com [macosx-admin-bounces at omnigroup.com] On Behalf Of Hex Star [hexstar at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 4:57 PM
To: Richard Peskin; MacOSX-admin at omnigroup.com
Subject: Re: Leopard screen sharing
On 11/3/07, Richard Peskin <rpeskin at rlpcon.com> wrote:
>Is the screen sharing in 10.5 really faster?
Yes because the apple client uses better compression methods
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