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August 11, 2022 at 10:38 #39668ConradoParticipant
Hi. I want to install NoMachine on my laptop with Fedora 36 OS so I download RPM from here https://www.nomachine.com/download/download&id=1 next I try to install it by sudo rpm -i nomachine_7.10.1_1_x86_64.rpm but it gives me errors:
NX> 701 Creating configuration in: /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg.
NX> 701 ERROR: Installation of NoMachine server is corrupted:
NX> 701 ERROR: Missing /usr/NX/etc/keys/node.localhost.id_dsa ssh key file!
NX> 701 ERROR: Please uninstall and install the package again.
NX> 701 Bye.I tried reinstalling it but when i run sudo rpm -e nomachine it only informs “not found /etc/NX” and installing again in vain. I have Fedora 36, CPU Intel i5, uname -p gives x86_64 so where is the problem? Is it possible to install NoMachine at Fedora 36?
August 11, 2022 at 11:44 #39672BritgirlKeymasterWe have no issues installing on Fedora 36.
Did you install over having previously installed/uninstalled another NoMachine product?
Try uninstalling cleanly with
sudo rpm -e nomachine sudo rm -rf /usr/NX /etc/NX
and install again.
August 12, 2022 at 11:52 #39687ConradoParticipantRight, Your fast and easy advice resolved my problem. But here is one more, maybe small question: installation of NoMachine gave me this info:
PulseAudio Backend
The NoMachine setup procedure could not detect your PulseAudio
installation: either PulseAudio is not installed on your system
or it was installed in a non-standard path. If PulseAudio is not
available, NoMachine audio support will try to rely on ALSA device.
Please note that you can enable PulseAudio support at any time;
to do this make sure that you have PulseAudio installed, then run:/usr/NX/scripts/setup/nxnode --audiosetup <path>
but dnf list installed informed me I have this:
pulseaudio-libs.x86_64 15.0-5.fc36 @fedora
pulseaudio-libs-glib2.x86_64 15.0-5.fc36 @fedora
pulseaudio-utils.x86_64 15.0-5.fc36 @fedoraso is everything OK? Do I have lack of packages? Should I repair anything (what and how)?
Thank you again.
August 16, 2022 at 14:33 #39725BritgirlKeymasterThe output shows that PulseAudio libs are present but not that PulseAudio is installed and being used. Fedora 36 now adopts Pipewire instead of PulseAudio and it is likely that it is using those libraries.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DefaultPipeWire
Support for Pipewire in NoMachine will be added in v8.
So first install PulseAudio:
sudo dnf install pulseaudio
Fedora will ask you to remove Pipewire and replace it with PulseAudio. Then you can install NoMachine again or use command from installation output:
/usr/NX/scripts/setup/nxnode --audiosetup <path>
to configure PulseAudio with NoMachine.
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