Plenty of iOS apps let you remotely access your Mac (as well as Windows and Linux PCs), and the iPad is an excellent platform for them: Because the tablet runs all of its programs full-screen, a remote-control app turns your iPad’s screen into your Mac’s. But while there are lots...
You’ll now see your PC under the Devices tab in the Windows App on your MacBook. Just double-click the icon for this PC to start using it remotely. Related Posts: How to AirDrop from iPhone to Windows PC Use SMB to connect to your NAS drive with Files in… How to manage all of...
Use the Open-source PgAdmin Program to Securely Manage Remote PostgreSQL Databases from a Mac OS X Workstation.
I would consider using TeamViewer.com to access the Mac remotely (free for personal use). It allows file transfer. LogMeIn.com also allows remote screen sharing, but you pay for file transfer. OR, enable the iCloud "Back-to-My-Mac" feature that will also allow you to access your Mac r...
With Splashtop, you can securely connect to your Red Hat Linux computers from Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or Chromebook devices. Splashtop Business Access supports remote desktop to Red Hat Linux. You can remotely connect to your computer from any other device and feel like sitting right in ...
Hi, I Get the error code: "We couldn't connect to the remote PC. Make sure the PC is turned on and connected to the network, and that remote access is enabled. Error code: 0x204" Problem is my Mac (OS 10.14) can't connect to PC at work
In my previous two posts on the subject, I explained why you’d want to use X11 to drive a host remotely, and the basics of configuring your Mac to run OS X’s X11 server and to use local X11 software. Now we get to the most important step, which, once you understand the whole ...
A tutorial outlining how to connect to a remote server over SSH on a Mac computer, including opening the terminal and structuring the ssh command.
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A Mac or PC that is running Windows or Linux. An internet connection. A 16 GB or larger microSD card. A USB-SD adapter or microSD card to burn the operating system image onto the microSD card. A 5-volt 2-amp power supply with the 6-foot micro USB cable. Install the Raspberry Pi...