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  • in reply to: Accuracy of expired license in v7 notice #42451
    Lantizia
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    If we know your subscription expiry date

    and provide a private link if you did not download them when your subscription was valid…

    Well I have the server.lic and node.lic which includes the actual date… and I also have the ability to login to the customer area still.  However the customer area tells me “Support enquiries are not enabled” and so there is no ability to contact anyone through that.

    If you mean I can share the information with you via this forum then a) the forum only considers you a ‘participant’ of the forum on your profile, and not connected to NoMachine (so I’d be unsure about sending you such files or dates), b) I see no way to private message you anyway, let alone the ability for you to message a private link back.

    Unless I’m missing something?

    in reply to: Accuracy of expired license in v7 notice #42433
    Lantizia
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    Actually I think I get what you’re saying now… but this should mean 6.14.1 should work as it was the last released version before the expiry (in this particular license file).

    If I only had a copy of 6.14.1 to test that theory, but it seems it is gone…

    https://download.nomachine.com/packages/6.14-PRODUCTION/Linux/nomachine-enterprise-desktop_6.14.1_1_amd64.deb

    But 6.18.1 is still up…

    https://download.nomachine.com/packages/6.18-PRODUCTION/Linux/nomachine-enterprise-desktop_6.18.1_1_amd64.deb

    in reply to: Accuracy of expired license in v7 notice #42432
    Lantizia
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    This doesn’t answer the difference in behaviour witnessed between 6.18.1 and 6.9.2 as I already mentioned.

    Lantizia
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    Why? Can you elaborate on why that is the issue?

    Not only does most of that issue seem to revolve around gamma settings.

    But whenever I’ve seen the screen be blanked on an x86 system, it’s just drawing black pixels across the entire framebuffer – it’s not actually communicating with the GPU or monitor to do something special… at least as far as I was aware anyway?

    in reply to: Dark indicator icon #19868
    Lantizia
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    The answer I got back from that command is…

    stevenm@ic-dvpl044:~$ gsettings get org.mate.interface icon-theme
    ‘Ambiant-MATE’

    I haven’t altered the theme (or other Appearance settings, or even anything like panel layout etc…) so this must be the default theme which is used by Ubuntu MATE 18.04.

    Which looks like the below…

    Image result for ubuntu mate 18.04

    I do think having a setting that you can manually set would be better however.

    NoMachine can’t possibly know all the GTK theme names someone may use and then guess if light/dark would look better?

    Lantizia
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    How does this answer point b) of my original post?

    Lantizia
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    Ubuntu MATE 14.04 LTS from https://ubuntu-mate.org/trusty/

     

    stevenm@stevenm-ubuntu:~$ xinput

    ⎡ Virtual core pointer                    id=2[master pointer  (3)]

    ⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer              id=4[slave  pointer  (2)]

    ⎜   ↳ Logitech Unifying Device. Wireless PID:4004id=10[slave  pointer  (2)]

    ⎜   ↳ Logitech Unifying Device. Wireless PID:4017id=11[slave  pointer  (2)]

    ⎣ Virtual core keyboard                   id=3[master keyboard (2)]

    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard             id=5[slave  keyboard (3)]

    ↳ Power Button                            id=6[slave  keyboard (3)]

    ↳ Power Button                            id=7[slave  keyboard (3)]

    ↳ Sony Power Control HID                  id=8[slave  keyboard (3)]

    ↳ HD Pro Webcam C920                      id=9[slave  keyboard (3)]

    ↳ SCEA Inc. Logitech USB Headset          id=12[slave  keyboard (3)]

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