NoMachine version 4.0.352 now available
Luxembourg, October 5, 2013 - NoMachine announced the availability of its first maintenance release of version 4, namely 4.0.352. The update fixes a number of issues and also offers additional features:
- A new panel in the Server settings GUI makes it easier to find the public IP for that server and choose which port to open on the firewall for accepting connections.
- File transfer capabilities are now available also in web sessions.
Supported Platforms
Windows 32-bit/64-bit XP/Vista/7/8
Mac OS X Intel 64-bit 10.5/10.6/10.7
OS X 64-bit 10.8
Linux 32-bit and 64-bit
Red Hat Enterprise 4/5/6
SLES 10/11
Open SUSE 10.x /11.x/12.x
Mandriva 2009/2010/2011
Fedora Core 10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18
Debian GNU Linux 4.0 Etch/5.0 Lenny/ 6.0 Squeeze/ 7.0 Wheezy
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron/8.10 Intrepid Ibex/Ubuntu 9.04 JauntyJackalope/
9.10 Karmic Koala/10.4 Lucid Lynx/10.10 Maverick/11.04 Natty/11.10 Oneiric/12.04 Precise Pangolin
Feature Requests and Trouble Reports solved
FR10K02776 - Adding a new server settings panel in the GUI to make it easier to retrieve data
for connecting when the server is behind a firewall
FR10K02772 - Adding support for file transfer into web sessions
TR10K03702 - NoMachine may have an extremely high RAM usage on Elementary OS
TR10K03718 - Cannot connect to desktops on remote nodes when the server is on Mac OS X
TR10K03719 - Authorizing connections in view-only mode on a remote node doesn't forbid interactivity
TR10K03713 - The session may crash when rotating the Windows desktop to vertical position
TR10K03715 - Only ctrl+alt+0 keystroke is working when the web session is run in Chrome browser
TR10K03716 - Web session may crash when copying a text longer than 65538 characters
TR10K03714 - The authorization to connect to the local desktop may be shown twice
TR10K03720 - The NoMachine Monitor menu may not work correctly in a virtual desktop running on Ubuntu
TR10K03721 - An error may appear when trying to transfer a file in a web session
TR10K03722 - The menu panel may be displayed in a wrong position when the session is fullscreen on multi-monitor
TR10K03723 - Dock and top menu may be not displayed when the client is minimized from fullscreen mode on Mac OS X
TR10K03727 - The session may close abruptly when suspending a file transfer
TR10K03724 - The recording of the local desktop may fail to start
TR10K03725 - The recording file may report a wrong time duration
TR10K03726 - Sometimes the thumbnail of the recording preview is empty
Download NoMachine Packages
You can download the lates packages suitable for your Operating System from the NoMachine Web site at the following URL:
http://www.nomachine.com/download/
Updating NoMachine on Windows
- Download and save the EXE file.
- Double click on the NoMachine executable file.
- As for the installation, the Setup Wizard will take you through all steps necessary for updating NoMachine.
Updating NoMachine on Mac OS X
- Download and save the DMG file.
- Double-click on the Disk Image to open it and double-click on the NoMachine program icon.
- As for the installation, the Installer will take you through through all steps necessary for updating NoMachine.
Updating NoMachine on Linux
You can use the graphical package manager provided by your Linux distribution or update NoMachine by command line by following instructions below.
If you don't have the sudo utility installed, log on as superuser ("root") and run the commands without sudo
RPM
- Download and save the RPM file.
- Update your NoMachine installation by running:
# rpm -Uvh <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.rpm
DEB
- Download and save the DEB file.
- Update your NoMachine installation by running:
$ sudo dpkg -i <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.deb
TAR.GZ
- Download and save the TAR.GZ file.
- Update your NoMachine installation by running:
$ cd /usr
$ sudo tar xvzf <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.tar.gz
$ sudo /usr/NX/nxserver --update
If you are installing Enterprise Client or Node run respectively:
$ sudo /usr/NX/nxclient --update
$ sudo /usr/NX/nxnode --update
Documents
Installation and configuration guides for the NoMachine products are available at:
http://www.nomachine.com/documents
