Apple have introduced a new security mechanism in the latest version of macOS 10.14 (aka Mojave) which requires special access to be granted in order to control the Mac from remote or access its microphone and camera. Without this access,...
The supported types of sessions are defined in the AvailableSessionTypes key in the server configuration file. This key is populated automatically during the installation of NoMachine according to resources present on the system and...
The majority of server configuration keys don't require to restart server and/or services to apply different settings: changes will be effective at the new session startup and will not influence sessions already running. In some cases...
By default, documents on Linux are printed with the 'fit to page' setting enabled, i.e. text is scaled to fit the paper size. To avoid that text is shrinked to adapt to the page, it's possible to specify additional options in...
This article applies to NoMachine v. 4 or later. A set of shortcuts are available within the NoMachine session that will allow, for example, to terminate the session, toggle the fullscreen, minimize, show the recording bar, etc ... The...
NoMachine servers version 6 for Windows introduce changes to the NoMachine LSA module (nxlsa.dll) which make it no longer compatible with previous version 5. This doesn't constitute a problem because two versions of NoMachine software...
This article applies to those NoMachine server products for Linux having support for virtual desktop sessions. When the user creates a new virtual desktop, closes (i.e. disconnects) or reconnects a virtual desktop, the NoMachine server...
For NoMachine v. 6.2 or later, please refer to: https://www.nomachine.com/AR05P00982 NoMachine provides support for HW accelerated OpenGL applications in virtual desktop and custom sessions by using the VirtualGL library. This library is...
This article applies to NoMachine Cloud Server v. 4 and v. 5. For NoMachine servers v. 6 or later, please use https://www.nomachine.com/AR06P00984 By default, the Cloud Server is configured to connect to the server installed on the same...
Since version 6.2, a new server's tool is available for starting virtual desktop sessions on Linux from command line. Such command line tool is intended to be run as non privileged user, the virtual desktop will be run for the user who...
