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Britgirl
KeymasterWe’ve checked the workaround just to make sure.
Did you follow the tip “After changing the selinux settings user should reboot machine and then reinstall NoMachine server”?
Britgirl
KeymasterHi,
there is a Feature Request for this 🙂
https://www.nomachine.com/FR09H02385&fn=wake%20on%20lan
Sign up to receive notification of when it has been implemented.
December 5, 2016 at 09:43 in reply to: Cut and paste from server to local machine not working #13079Britgirl
KeymasterYou posted in the NoMachine for Windows forums, I take it you are using Windows on all clients and servers? If so what version of Windows? If not, what OS and version are you using on the connecting client or the server if it’s not Windows?
Also, what applications are you copying from and to?
Britgirl
KeymasterThe logs show that nxnode hangs for some reason and the and this triggers a series of events: In short, nxserver detects that nxnode finished unexpectedly and sets session status as failed, but the session is not moved to the table of failed sessions. Upon the second attempt to connect, the session is considered already running (not failed), so your request to connect is aborted.
We’ve tried to reproduce but without success. What I suggest is you update to 5.1.62 and let us know if the problem continues. We’ll then ask you for further information.
Britgirl
KeymasterI think what Bilbotine meant was ‘tick the box’ to receive the notification and submit an email address 😉 You should update your software in any case since it was fixed in 5.1.62, just released.
Britgirl
KeymasterUpdate your installation to 5.1.62, a fix has been released.
Britgirl
KeymasterPlease update to the latest version, 5.1.62.
Britgirl
KeymasterSounds weird that it’s falling back to VP8. We’re not able to reproduce the problem, so we’d need to see logs. Can you submit them to forum [at] nomachine[dot]com?
Instructions on how to extract them are here: https://www.nomachine.com/DT07M00098
Britgirl
KeymasterWe got them thanks! 🙂
Britgirl
Keymaster@iceback submit logs to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com. They probably got rejected because they were too big.
Britgirl
KeymasterSo it’s a problem in earlier patches of Fedora’s beta which they already fixed in the latest patches of a couple of days ago.
Britgirl
KeymasterLet’s clarify 🙂
NoMachine on the connecting device (i.e connections going out) will let you start as many connections as you want at the same time. E.g you can connect from your tablet (the connecting device) to a Windows at the office, to your Mac at home, to a friend’s Linux, even at the same time if you want. I.e. we don’t count the connections going out from a NoMachine installation.
NoMachine installed on the computer you want to access (let’s call it the remote host) will allow one connection coming in. It won’t be possible to allow more. The only way to allow more is to install Enterprise Desktop. Installing Enterprise Desktop means that you are then into commercial use of the product. To sum up, we count the connections coming in.
Remember our EULA is available on our website as well and defines Individual and Commercial use: https://www.nomachine.com/licensing-5
It’s pretty clear about what you can and can’t do. If you’re still not sure, I suggest you contact our sales team (see Contact Us in the footer of the website). They will be happy to clarify any doubts you have 🙂November 22, 2016 at 09:17 in reply to: Is lightweight (X11) transport available on free version #12962Britgirl
KeymasterX11 vector graphics mode, which used to be called lightweight, is a feature of the enterprise-oriented products. It’s not available in the free version. Install the Workstation evaluation if you wish to try it out:https://www.nomachine.com/product&p=NoMachine%20Workstation
For more information about the X11 vector graphics mode, we have an article in the knowledge base:
https://www.nomachine.com/AR02L00779Britgirl
KeymasterAnywhere/Network will basically remove the need for knowing the IP address of your remote computer. Right now you can get access to your home computer provided you know the IP in advance and your router has UPnP enabled or you’ve set up port-forwarding, (https://www.nomachine.com/forums/topic/remote-with-no-upnp).
It will be a free service. Licensing-wise, you will be able to continue to use NoMachine as you are now: one connection available from home-to-office, or office-to-home 🙂
Britgirl
KeymasterWrite to us using this form (https://www.nomachine.com/contact-request) to give us permission to contact you when we start recruiting beta testers 🙂 Select General Enquiries. Thanks!
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