[mesa-users] Is it possible to disable PGPLOT? Easily and gracefully?

Grant Newsham newshamg at gmail.com
Fri Feb 27 05:52:04 EST 2015


I used to use Apple Remote Desktop - I don't think it really helps more
than the built in screen sharing (unless you want to control multiple
machines) but  it always seemed to work better for me than the built in
screen charing. It used to be free but it is $80 now or free if you don't
mind getting it from demand or such.

Grant

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Francis Timmes <fxt44 at mac.com> wrote:

> “Screen Sharing" in mac os x operates through the vnc server/client
> protocol.
>
> fxt
>
>
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 12:13 PM, Bill Paxton <paxton at kitp.ucsb.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi Tug,
>
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 1:35 PM, Tuguldur Sukhbold wrote:
>
> I am also getting tired of remote X stuff.
>
> I use my Mac laptop from home as an expensive terminal to access my large
> Mac at work by using screen sharing
>
>
> is this Mac's native screen sharing utility? or some VNC software?
>
>
> I'm just using what my local IT folks set up for me -- I believe it is
> just the Mac standard screen sharing, perhaps configured to use VNC.
> I don't think the VNC is crucial --- as I recall we tried it in hopes of
> getting better service from the local ISP, but it didn't seem to have much
> effect.
>
> BTW: just to finish the story, in my office I also have a linux
> workstation.  I use my big Mac Pro at work to log onto the linux box, with
> remove X windows enabled so that I can watch pgplots of mesa/star running
> on the workstation in my office using X windows on the Mac.   Then from
> home, I use screen sharing from my home Mac laptop to my work Mac to view
> remote X windows from a job running on my office linux workstation --
> simultaneously using screen sharing and X remote windows.  And it actually
> works!  At least as long as my ISP gives me the bandwidth I need. ;D
>
> -b
>
>
>
>
>
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