What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Normal install 2. Set Linux as Host 3. enter Linux box IP as the Server 4. No love
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I may be missing something here but I use Quicksynergy on both my Linux and Snow Leopard
(Now Snow) machines. Does anyone know if it works with Snow? Do I need to complie for 64
bit?
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Latest Download Quicksynergy 1.2 no both Snow Leopard (Mac) and Ubuntu 9.10(dell)
Comment #1
Posted on Jul 15, 2010 by Swift LionI'm also using Snow Leopard (10.5.7) as client, Ubuntu 9.10 Server as the server; it will not connect using any combination of IPs or hostnames on either machine.
Comment #2
Posted on Aug 20, 2010 by Grumpy Dog(No comment was entered for this change.)
Comment #3
Posted on Apr 17, 2011 by Happy HippoWhen using QuickSynergy as client, QuickSynergy used local host name as the screen name to connect server. But, how to get the local host name? My way is to open terminal, [Local host name]:[folder] [User name]$, and then take the [Local host name] append ".local" as the "Screen Name" to set on Server side. (This is my solution.) :b
Status: Accepted
Labels:
Type-Defect
Priority-Medium
OpSys-OSX