GNOME-classic Starting from GNOME 3.20, it's necessary to specify the GNOME_SHELL_SESSION_MODE=classic parameter to run a GNOME-classic session. This change has been introduced to solve:...
This article applies to NoMachine v. 4 or later. During installation, NoMachine detects which is the default desktop environment set on the system and configures the node accordingly. When the user requests to create a new virtual desktop,...
This article is superseded by: Version 8 and later versions: https://kb.nomachine.com/AR04S01122 Version 7 and earlier versions: https://kb.nomachine.com/AR10R01099 When the NoMachine (server) computer is behind a NAT router or a firewall,...
If you have USB support disabled among the NoMachine services, it is likely that the USB module, nxusb.ko, has not been compiled on your Linux during the installation of NoMachine. Commands in this article are intended to be run from...
To retrieve total statistics for your NoMachine session: - run the menu panel within the session by Ctrl+Alt+0 or click on the page peel - click on Connection - then click on 'Take the statistics' and save them on your local...
This applies to NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server and its Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes. 1) Create a node group: $ sudo /etc/NX/nxserver --nodegroupadd NODEGROUP 2) Add a node to NODEGROUP: sudo /etc/NX/nxserver --nodeedit NODE:PORT...
Support for PipeWire sound framework in NoMachine virtual desktops relies on the WirePlumber audio session manager for controlling PipeWire instances created during each connection. WirePlumber is considered a more efficient alternative to...
Purchasing a subscription covers your use of the server product you are using (such as Enterprise Terminal Server + Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes, Small Business Terminal Server and so on) along with Enterprise Client issues. You...
Starting from version 4.3, SSH connections from end-users' computer use the libssh2 library shipped with the NoMachine packages. Libssh2 is a a client-side C library implementing the SSH2 protocol, more information is available from...
The NoMachine Connection Monitor is the server side service, displayed in the system tray of the host machine (!M icon), in charge of constantly monitoring incoming connection requests. The Monitor process is owned by the owner of the...
