I have two machines, a 2012 mini and a 2012 iMac. The mini is Cerebus
(10.0.0.13) and the iMac is Jaka (10.0.0.125) 1. They are on the same LAN
and connected to the same switch on that LAN.
I have my user account on both machines with my name and the short name and the
UID (501) identical.
In
I used to use the remote management function a lot, but starting in Lion it got
insupportable. Now it conflicts with screen sharing, and I found out that you
might as well just turn off remote management and turn on screen sharing
instead. It gives you all the same capabilities that remote
On 17 May 2013, at 02:36 , Macs R We macs...@macsrwe.com wrote:
I used to use the remote management function a lot, but starting in Lion it
got insupportable. Now it conflicts with screen sharing, and I found out that
you might as well just turn off remote management and turn on screen
The big thing Lion broke is that remote management no longer worked with VNC.
Instead of just showing you the user's current screen, OS X would throw up a
login window first, then the login manager would puke trying to read the
password keystrokes over VNC. As a result, you could never get