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How can I remotely access Ubuntu 12.04 from Mac OS X?
I have a netbook with a broken screen. It is planned to put Ubuntu on it and use it to distribute the Internet via Wi-Fi, download torrents and other pleasant things. How can I organize remote access to it from a macbook with Lion?
Some simple solution for dummies is desirable.
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I think SSH is enough.
And if you are going to use a graphical shell for some reason, then VNC.
Configure via SSH.
Get files - via AFP:
sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk/files/netatalk/2.2/netatalk-2.2.0.tar.gz/download
Isn't it possible to just connect from the system itself? Go -> Connect to Server (command+K) and just vnc://ip-netbook-address. At least you can connect to other computers running OS X this way.
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