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#362925 - 11/11/2014 23:22 OSX remote desktop question
tonyc
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For the first time in a while, I have a Mac machine (a spare Macbook Pro) at home that isn't my primary laptop. I'd like to connect to it with a graphical login, but without disturbing the primary display. This would be trivial using X11 by specifying a specific display number to connect to, but I have no idea how to do it on OS X (Yosemite.)

I've tried enabling both Screen Sharing and Remote Management (though it looks like the latter turns off the former since it includes VNC functionality) and I can connect over VNC, but the behavior isn't what I'm looking for. In particular, if I'm not logged in and I connect, it logs me in on the primary display, and if I am logged in, it connects me to that session. What I want is independent sessions. Is this not a thing that can be done, even with Apple's supposedly fully multi-user remote desktop functionality?
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#362926 - 12/11/2014 02:15 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
Daria
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http://appleinsider.com/articles/11/03/31/mac_os_x_10_7_lion_to_introduce_multi_user_screen_sharing seems like it should be what you're after. i suppose i should try it.

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#362927 - 12/11/2014 03:44 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
drakino
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This may help:
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions...om-a-windows-pc

The key here is that each session has to be tied to a different user. There isn't a way to have the same user have multiple GUI sessions.

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#362928 - 12/11/2014 16:16 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
Daria
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For us that's fine. There's one for me, one for Gwen, and then one joint account which is basically the unprivileged console user.

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#362929 - 12/11/2014 16:59 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
tonyc
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Yeah, I really want multiple sessions for one user, or, failing that, a background session for a single user with no session in the foreground (on the main display.) Neither of these appears to be an option.
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#362930 - 12/11/2014 17:01 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
tonyc
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Er, I guess I can create a dummy user for the foreground session (to do HTPC type stuff with a TV connected to the main display) and then login as my normal user, which should go to the background?

I'll try that. Will be annoying dealing with two accounts, but whatever.
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#362931 - 12/11/2014 23:53 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
drakino
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Originally Posted By: tonyc
Er, I guess I can create a dummy user for the foreground session (to do HTPC type stuff with a TV connected to the main display) and then login as my normal user, which should go to the background?

Yep, that should work. That's basically my setup with a Mini attached to the TV. One media user that auto logs in, and a second set up for running background tasks without disturbing the TV.

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#363467 - 15/02/2015 23:44 Re: OSX remote desktop question [Re: tonyc]
Daria
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apparently you have to use VNC and not the official ARD client for it to work.

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