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Problem solved! 🙂
May 29, 2019 Open the “Sharing” preference panel and check the box next to “Screen Sharing.”. If you want to edit the name of your computer you can click the “Edit” button. You can leave the “Allow access for:” options as they are. Click “Computer Settings” and make sure “VNC viewers may control screen with password” is checked. Dec 30, 2019 In the box on the left, look for “Screen Sharing,” and then select the checkbox next to it. Make a note of the computer’s name, its hostname (e.g., Your-MacBook-Pro.local), and the VNC address (e.g., vnc://10.0.0.5). You can also click “Computer Settings,”. Dec 18, 2011 As far as I know, the only way to change the screen size is to use the remote system's System Preferences - Displays - Resolutions. However, I do know that Mac OS X Lion does seem to allow a virtual screen if you do not connect to the current active user, but rather to a another user that would be accessible via Fast User Switching.
I found the solution in the meantime here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2370
1/ In the ssh session to my my iMac:
a) cd /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/
b) sudo ./kickstart -activate -configure -access -on -privs -all -restart -agent
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2/ Than on my local MacBook Terminal: https://inkpowerful404.weebly.com/what-will-macos-catalina-do-for-me.html.
a) cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Screen Sharing.app/Contents/MacOS
b) ./Screen Sharing &
3/ In the popup I connect to my ssh tunnel.. (localhost:5901)
Hope this may help somebody else in the future..
Stefan.
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Aug 6, 2011 5:07 AM
You are viewing the actual display screen, not a virtual screen. Hp easy scan for mac os catalina. As far as I know, the only way to change the screen size is to use the remote system's System Preferences -> Displays -> Resolutions.
However, I do know that Mac OS X Lion does seem to allow a virtual screen if you do not connect to the current active user, but rather to a another user that would be accessible via Fast User Switching. I do not know if you can mess with that user's System Preferences -> Displays -> Resolutions independent from the current active user controlling the physical display output (yes I know you have not connected a screen, but the primary user's output would be seen on an attached screen if it was connected, were as the Fast User Switching user does not have a screen until they are switched to the monitor, and when you remotely login in and DO NOT Fast User Switch, they never get control of that physical screen, so I'm making a wild guess that you might be able to do what you want, or not :-) ).
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Normally I also run a headless Mac mini, but at the moment it does have a monitor attached, and it is running Leopard, so I cannot experiment with Lion's Fast User Switching to see if my above guess is correct.