Tobia Conforto wrote:
> daaku wrote:
>>> If you have a screen session which was started from Mac OS X, and  
>>> you continue it from the Linux Box per ssh, the command should work.
>> For a second I thought that worked - but it doesn't seem to find the  
>> existing session either. I guess I need to figure out how the  
>> distributed objects Björn mentioned work.
> 
> I've stumbled onto this wall in the past, with other applications.  OS  
> X seems to go the extra mile in preventing random processes from  
> interfering with the Graphical Desktop.  Having the right userid is  
> not enough, there is some other kind of check being made.  Something  
> similar in principle to X11's ~/.Xauthority file, except it doesn't  
> seem to be a file.  Maybe it's based on sessions and process groups,  
> in which case you'd be out of luck.  I'm sure someone on this list  
> knows what I'm talking about (I clearly don't :-)

SSH logins and graphical (console) logins differ in the Bootstrap
namespace they inherit. See
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html

Cocoa distributed object appear to use the bootstrap service in some
fashion.

Rob

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