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Top Ten Mac OS X Tips for Unix Geeks
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I bought the book and have a question... |
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2003-01-02 09:12:15 |
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anonymous2
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In the book it describes how to install X and run vncserver for X Windows. That is great for X Windows applications but what about Mac OS X applications?
I was hoping that the book would explain how to setup the Mac OS X VNC Server to automatically startup so that I can remotely access my Mac OS X applications without having to run the program by hand every time the system changes users or is rebooted.
Or better yet. I was hoping that the book would explain how to attach a new process to another window server. Like you could do with NeXTSTEP and OpenStep. That way Mac OS X would really be for UNIX geeks.
Thanks,
Jason
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OS X VNC (was: I bought the book and have a question...)
2003-01-09 14:05:29
Brian Jepson | 
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To the best of my knowledge, there is no way to attach a new process to another window server. I'd be delighted to hear otherwise, though!
- Brian