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ammarParticipant
Hi Fra81,
Yes, that is exactly what i am talking about.
Good luck with that. ^_^
Thanks a lot,
ammarParticipantHi Tor,
Thanks for your reply.
I want to know if i can run NoMachine Client and Server Without any GUI installed in my machine.I don’t have any desktop management.
Let us say:
On machine A running Debian based OS, this machine has command line interface only (i.e. no desktop or GUI at all).
I would like to run NoMachine server on machine A and access that server with a client on machine B running windows.
In short, i would like to run the FULL NoMachine (Server+Client) just like normal NoMachine in any GUI desktops, but without the GUI only command!!
Thanks
ammarParticipantHello Fra81,
Thanks for your reply.
The “remote cursor” being more sluggy is somewhat expected, since a round trip is required to update its position and the delay depends on the network latency.
Okay, but why the other way does not suffer from this issue? i mean when i move my local cursor (at the client side) the remote cursor moves really fast and is very reliable, i think there is a round trip and network latency issues too?!
Please note that i am using the server and the client in my Local Area Connection (LAN) not through the internet.
Well, my use case is that i want to see what is happening in the server side (like showing me how to do something in real time ), in that case i don’t want my local cursor appear at all, because it makes me a little bit confuse about which one is the server’s!!!
Also, i think when disabling the local cursor will make the remote one faster and smoother!!!
Thanks,
ammarParticipantHello FooBar,
Thanks a lot, it works!
Yes,I have changed my username, so i was using the new one, but when i used the old one it works!
i have found my old username in the following path:
C:\Users ———> for windows 7
I am really grateful to you and your fast and professional help ^_^
I am glad to say”The problem is SOLVED”.
Thanks a lot,
Ammar
ammarParticipantHi FooBar,
Thanks for your reply.
The problem still exist after restarting the server.
I have restarted the server by the following steps:
1-click the gray icon of NoMachine in my toolbar, and select browse connections.
2-click the preferences button.
3-click the connections button.
4-Turn the Connections button OFF.
5- After a while turn it back to ON.
Is that procedure true?
There is one important thing i forgot to mention before, That the 2 processes of NoMachine server appear when i am trying to connect from the another machine (machine A). But when i restart the NoMachine server following the above steps, i get only one server process, and again when trying to connect, another server process comes up!!! an so on.
I have sent the screenshot (with command line column) after restarting the server and the compressed log folder to the mentioned e-mail.
Thanks a lot.
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