![]() I checked for abnormally high CPU usage, and didn't find anything.Īnyone know how to fix this? Is there some hidden setting to get the VNC server to do some kind of compression? Or is the slowest mac mini just too slow to do VNC? (which I would find hard to believe, because my raspberry pi does it fine). The mac mini was originally on wifi, but I hard wired it with ethernet, and still slow. I use tightVNC with my raspberry pi home automation system, and my work PC, and they work fine. I have tried all the settings on tightVNC to get it to go faster or do some kind of compression, but the settings don't seem to do anything. I have tried other VNC clients on my PC, they are all also slow, and I haven't been able to get any other VNC servers to work at all on the mac. The framerate is usually less than 1 FPS, although sometimes for brief spurts I can get a decent framerate, but only for a fraction of a second. ![]() I use the built in VNC server in the mac mini to use a tightVNC on my PC. VNC From Windows to OS X Screen Sharing is Slow. VNC connection to an iMac running Lion from Windows - very slow. It's not that I don't like macs, it's just that I already have thousands sunk into hardware and software for my PC. There are a whole bunch of questions about very slow performance of VNC when using it to login to a Mac. I bought it to compile my game for iOS, and don't use it for anything else. I have a mac mini, the newest version, and also the slowest version.
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