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Like the title says. Attempting to FaceTime while screen is off (but system is still on) will do nothing, giving "Unable to complete FaceTime" error. Going back to the Mac, turning the display on (even hours later!) will cause the call to start right there and then, even though the client is no longer "there". Obviously on my machine there is no screen, it is a Mac mini, but still.
This becomes an even bigger issue considering the fact that, by default, disconnecting from a screen share will put the display to sleep.
Workaround I found (only applies to headless machines):
Set all the options to perma keep display on, sleep never
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteManagement RestoreMachineState -bool NO to keep display on when disconnecting
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Like the title says. Attempting to FaceTime while screen is off (but system is still on) will do nothing, giving "Unable to complete FaceTime" error. Going back to the Mac, turning the display on (even hours later!) will cause the call to start right there and then, even though the client is no longer "there". Obviously on my machine there is no screen, it is a Mac mini, but still.
This becomes an even bigger issue considering the fact that, by default, disconnecting from a screen share will put the display to sleep.
Workaround I found (only applies to headless machines):
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteManagement RestoreMachineState -bool NO
to keep display on when disconnectingThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: