![]() ![]() Posted in Tutorials 2 Comments on “Nomachine (NX) server and XFCE desktop environment on Debian”Ĭyber Militia © 2021 All Rights Reserved. ![]() Most common operations detailed in this guide can be performed by the NoMachine UI and the Server settings panel running on the local installation of the Terminal Server Node. You can even close (X) the client connection window and have this session running so that you can connect to it later! The NoMachine Terminal Server Node package includes a NoMachine UI for administering the node and its services (Server settings). You’ll be prompted for password and upon successful authentication, you’ll be presented with a XFCE desktop. In “advanced settings” -> “run the following command”, put in the following command – startxfce4 (If you don’t need the Windows client OR if the link above doesn’t work, get the correct link from here.) Windows client available for download here. To install NX client on the local machine If you’re running SSHD on a non-standard port, uncomment this line and put in the correct port number #SSHDPort = "22"Īpply the changes /usr/NX/bin/nxnode -uninstall #EnableAdministratorLogin = "0"Ĭonfigure the NoMachine node nano /usr/NX/etc/node.cfg If you want to be able to access NX as root. If you’re running SSHD on a non-standard port, uncomment these two lines and put in the correct port number #SSHDPort = "22" deb packages dpkg -i /tmp/nomachine/*.debĬonfigure the NoMachine server nano /usr/NX/etc/server.cfgĭefaults should suffice for most users, but a few things that might be of interest nonetheless – Uncomment the line that you need in the config file, and set the value accordingly. (If you’re not running 32-bit debian OR if the links above don’t work, get the correct links from here.) deb packages (client, node & server) mkdir /tmp/nomachine Install XFCE & GDM apt-get install xfce4 gdmĭownload the three NoMachine. This tutorial will run you through the process of installing NX server, with XFCE desktop environment, on a Debian (6.0) machine. ![]() The only thing that comes close is NX server. The Linux alternatives, while not as restrictive, are nowhere near as efficient. Say what you will about Microsoft Windows, there are certain things where it just shines.Ĭase in point, Remote Desktop – so efficient, that over a reasonably fast internet connection, the user experience is almost as good as when logged in locally. ![]()
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