NoMachine Team,
Perhaps 6 months ago when I first installed NoMachine (5.0.47, free version) on my Ubuntu Linux computer (Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, LXDE desktop) I had set it to “manual start” which forced the user to start NoMachine by clicking a menu entry. This I preferred to having NoMachine active when the system was booted.
Now since I have updated NoMachine several times I notice it is always in the System Tray whenever I boot the computer. I have to manually set the Connections to OFF to remove it from the System Tray. This is a nuisance. When changing Connections from ON to OFF, the user is always asked if they wish NoMachine to autostart on the next system boot and I always check “no”, but it seems to ignore this setting.
Thank you,
Sean