
The login credentials are the same as used for the user on the target computer.įor correct environment setup those changes are needed: It will search the LAN for available NoMachine servers or, if disabled or in a different subnet/WAN, you can type in the target hostname or IP address manually. On the client, start the "Player" (menu Internet > NoMachine > NoMachine. On the target computer, start/enable rvice via systemd, or via menu in your desktop: Internet > NoMachine > NoMachine Service, which does the same via a GUI and offers extra info and configuration. The rvice does not need to be enabled and started on computers which will be used only as the client, but it must run on the server. If you have X2Go or FreeNX installed as well, do not get confused that some files use similar names (i.e. The post-install script also creates a new user nx. The files created by NoMachine Player are stored in: usr/local/share/applications/NoMachine*.desktop In particular, the majority of NoMachine files are kept within /usr/NX directory, but a few more are added: Note that the setup actually takes place by a post-installation script and therefore the list of files shown by command pacman -Ql nomachine is not complete! It includes both server and client tar balls. 3.5 Virtualbox guest audio stream lost on reconnection.3.3 Problems with default keyboard in display manager.



Until version 3.x, NoMachine was known as NX and available under GPL. NoMachine enables you to access a graphical desktop of a computer over the network.
