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Open source solution for remote control
I need to be able to remote control Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard as well a several Ubuntu machines. Is there a solution for me using open source free applications?
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| October 8, 2010 7:16 PM
Open source applications, OS X Leopard, Remote Control, Remote Control software, Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
I need to be able to remote control Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard as well a several Ubuntu machines. Is there a solution for me using open source free applications?
Power PC Mac Applications will not run on Snow Leopard.
We have an application created for Power PC macs and now it does not run on Snow Leopard. How can we make it work? We installed the optional Rosetta already to no avail.
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| September 27, 2010 6:27 PM
Compatibility, Intel Mac, Leopard OS, OS X Leopard, Power Pc, Rosetta
We have an application created for Power PC macs and now it does not run on Snow Leopard. How can we make it work? We installed the optional Rosetta already to no avail.
Mac osx 10.5.9 can’t have more than 3 afp server shared on the dock.
I have about 5 mac osx 10.5.9 clients that are having trouble adding network shortcuts as stacks or folders to their dock. as soon as I drag the 4th icon to the dock the folder vanished into thin air…
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| January 4, 2010 3:28 PM
Mac OS X, OS X Leopard, OS X server
I have about 5 mac osx 10.5.9 clients that are having trouble adding network shortcuts as stacks or folders to their dock. as soon as I drag the 4th icon to the dock the folder vanished into thin air…
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for OS X Leopard?
I’ve got VMware Server 1.06 running on Suse 10. I downloaded DiscCloud VMware Appliance and got a OS X Leopard desktop working in about 15 minutes. However, I can’t get the virtual appliance working on ESX. Does it have to be converted? Does anyone know how to do this?
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| July 29, 2009 2:20 PM
DiscCloud VMware Appliance, Mac OS, OS X Leopard, Virtual Appliance, Virtual Desktop, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, VMware ESX
I’ve got VMware Server 1.06 running on Suse 10. I downloaded DiscCloud VMware Appliance and got a OS X Leopard desktop working in about 15 minutes. However, I can’t get the virtual appliance working on ESX. Does it have to be converted? Does anyone know how to do this?
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