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In order to install NX 3.5.0 on a Slackware distributions, you need to install the compressed tar packages of NX Client, NX Node and NX server. To install NX, extract as follows: # tar -C /usr/ -xzf nxclient-3.5.0... # tar -C /usr/ -xzf...

Id: AR09D00420

Applies to: NX Software

Added on: 2006-09-19

Last Update: 2015-02-25

This article applies to all NoMachine server types supporting virtual desktops. In order to create a new XDM virtual desktop launch the NoMachine GUI on the computer from which you connect and follow steps below . 1. Connect to the server...

Id: AR12L00830

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2014-12-05

Last Update: 2015-02-11

For each connection, NoMachine creates a number of session directories in the user's home/.nx directory on the server host. These directories contain files necessary for the client-server connection, and also log files. NoMachine's...

Id: AR12K00765

Applies to: NoMachine Server

Added on: 2013-12-13

Last Update: 2015-02-03

We generally continue to support earlier versions of the software for a period of 2 years, after which we can't guarantee backward compatibility of servers and clients of major versions released later. Compatibility between NX 3.5.0...

Id: AR09E00484

Applies to: NX Server Products

Added on: 2007-09-26

Last Update: 2015-01-23

Ubuntu Unity 3D and GNOME 3 desktop environments are fully supported starting from version 4.3. Unity 3D has been the default desktop of Ubuntu since the release of Ubuntu 11.04 and GNOME 3 has been the default desktop environment on...

Id: AR0500591

Applies to: NoMachine Server

Added on: 2011-05-02

Last Update: 2014-11-07

Support for GNOME 3, the default desktop environment since the release of Fedora 15 and later, was added in NoMachine 4.3.30. If you are using an earlier version of NoMachine (e.g. NX 3.x) to create virtual Linux desktops, or you simply...

Id: AR06L00806

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2014-06-13

Last Update: 2014-11-07

A port conflict occurs when a program is using any of the ports adopted by NoMachine services as it can happen for the WebLogic Server Administration Console, the web-based interface for managing a WebLogic Server domain. This application...

Id: AR11L00822

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2014-11-07

Last Update: 2014-11-07

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