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Using a Ubuntu VNC client to connect to a Leopard Remote Desktop

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This post explains how to connect to a Leopard Remote Desktop session from a Ubuntu client machine using VNC. It is assumed that Remote Desktop is enabled on their Mac (you should also read this regarding a password on your Leopard Remote Desktop server).

The Leopard Remote Desktop speaks a flavor of vnc, albeit one which common vnc clients seem to have difficulty with. I tried both Ubuntu's default vnc client in addition to a realVNC client, both without success. However I did find that the tightvncviewer successfully connects.

To get xtightvncviewer, install this package:

sudo apt-get install xtightvncviewer


When you want to initiate a Leopard Remote Desktop session, open a terminal and start up xtightvncviewer:

xtightvncviewer ip.of.your.mac


You should be prompted with your password (you did set a password on your Leopard Remote Desktop, correct?), and following that you should then see the desktop of your Mac in the vnc window.

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