Screen Sharing weirdness

2013-05-17 Thread LuKreme
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

Re: Screen Sharing weirdness

2013-05-17 Thread Macs R We
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

Re: Screen Sharing weirdness

2013-05-17 Thread LuKreme
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

Re: Screen Sharing weirdness

2013-05-17 Thread Macs R We
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