On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:16 AM, Maura Monville <mauede@yahoo.com> wrote:
Cc: maura.monville@gmail.com
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Creating a new user and his access rights is a piece of cake on most platfo= rms.=0ABut the problem I am facing is much harder and wonder if someone has= solved a similar situation. Actually a couple of years ago Anders Johansso= n, whose name sounds familiar to many of you, created an account on my Linu= x laptop, located in TN -USA, from Sweden where he used to live. Since he i= s an expert he instructed me what to do remotely. After his account was rea= dy on my laptop he could access some system files and make the proper adjus= tments on my system.=0ANow I have a DSP package that runs on Mac perfectly = but for Linux there is only a beta version so far which is very unstable. I= would like to give a collaborator in Finland, who uses Linux, access to my= Mac so that he can run the DSP code where it really works.=0ADoes anone ha= ve any idea how this remote connection can be implemented ?=0ASomeone has s= uggested Timbuktu Pro Remote Control Software.=A0 =0Ahttp://www.netopia.com= / software/products/tb2/I browsed through the web site above mentioned and = could not figure out where it has to be installed: on my Mac or on my colla= borator's Linux system or on both systems ...?=0AEstablishing=A0 a remote c= onnection betwen two Linux systems, with Anders Johannson, was not a huge d= eal. But parhaps it becomes so because the two operating systems, although = closely related, are actually different ... ?=0A=0AThank you so much.=0AMau= ra =0A=0A=0A
I believe SSH is enabled by default on the Mac. If not there is an option to enable "remote login." And as David stated VNC is also an option. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org