![]() ![]() Looking into the files mentioned in (ii), at /home//.nx/node/C-1002-95F02D852F1BA3C3D27CBD1BF405C34B/client I only have the files cookie and pid, but there is also a directory at /home//.nx/node/F-C-1002-95F02D852F1BA3C3D27CBD1BF405C34B/client with the files cookie, pid and directory. I) On the server at /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg I have a line that reads:ĪvailableSessionTypes unix-remote,unix-console,unix-default,unix-application,physical-desktop,shadow,unix-xsession-default,unix-gnome,unix-xdm Here are three pieces of evidence that might be relevant: Based on looking at the forum, I found a few users with the same symptoms but I could not resolve. I’ve tried restarting the server, as well as removing and re-installing NoMachine on the server. Do you want NoMachine to create a new display and proceed to connect to the desktop?” If I click Yes I get to the same state “” as before. This worked in the past, but upon returning to NoMachine after a few months of inactivity, when I connect from the client it seems that I can log in (authentication seems to work OK) but I get the message that “”.Īfter tinkering to find a solution (I think all I changed was attempting to connect with or without a logged in user on the server), I now get essentially the same, but preceded by the prompt “Cannot detect any display running. ![]() ![]() Both were installed from ‘nomachine_7.10.1_1_b’. Both have graphical interfaces (Gnome, 3.36.8) that work normally and that I can log into at the keyboard. There are also more detailed instructions available at NoMachine Support.Hi, I am trying to connect within my home local network into a server on Ubuntu 20.04 using a client that is also on Ubuntu 20.04. The download page for the DEB file has instructions on how to install. When I clicked on the NX Client DEB, the GDebi Package Installer didn't start. Do NOT run computationally intensive programs on these servers. The NoMachine servers are a shared resource. You will be connected to a Linux desktop environment on one of the NoMachine servers in CLAS.You are connecting to the correct server if the window shows this RSA fingerprint: 78:6f:5e:70:0b:1e:57:27:f2:7b:74:c7:84:f1:3a:19. The first time you connect, you'll be asked to verify the key fingerprint of the NoMachine server.Enter your HawkID in the "Login" field, enter your HawkID password in "Password" field, and then click Login:. ![]() Change the pulldown from KDE to GNOME and click Next:.Enter "CSG Linux Desktop" for the "Session" field and for the "Host" field and click Next:.Click Next on the initial NX Connection Wizard screen:.Select Applications > Internet > NX Client for Linux > NX Client for Linux:.Click Install Package, type in your password and the package will be installed.You will be prompted to open the package with GDebi Package Installer, click OK.Select the NX Client DEB for Linux based on the architecture of your computer (use uname -m in a terminal i686 means you should download the i386 package).Download the NoMachine Client Software for Linux.NOTE: All managed machines already have the NoMachine client installed. To install the client, you must have permissions to install software on your Windows computer. This should only be necessary if the packaged client is not working for you. These instructions are only necessary if you have to configure the connection yourself. ![]()
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