I'm running the OSX client 3.7.6 under OSX 10.11.5. I downloaded the client, installed the drivers as prompted and rebooted.
I ran the client and it discovered my VirturalHere instance running on my Raspberry PI. I selected the USB port of interest and double clicked to connect. The device at the other end is a USB console port for a Cisco router. I run a terminal program called DataCommnet-Secure v. 10.2.2. From there I can select various interfaces to establish a terminal session; in this case under the "Serial" drop-down I now see two new USB devices. Clicking one of the devices results in establishing a terminal session with the device, perfect!
Now for the problem...while I have this session established, if I go back to the VirtualHere panel and double-click the connection to disconnect from the Raspberry Pi server, my Mac immediately locks up hard, and 20 or so seconds later causes a kernel panic. Restarting naturally clears the issue.
So it's not clear to me what app is causing the kernel panic...I guess it could be disconnecting VirtualHere in the middle of a remote session, or DataCommnet having the connection ripped out from under it. Is there a way I can tell from the core dump (assuming one is generated and I can find it) which app might be to blame?
Also, great job with the server & client apps!
I should've changed the title
I should've changed the title to simply say, "Kernel panic under adverse conditions"...too soon to implicate the client at this point! :)
the client does *not* work
the client does *not* work under 10.11, apple removed support. However it will work with osx10.12.1 when that comes out