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Here is the correct link: https://www.nomachine.com/FR03M02904
May 11, 2015 at 09:46 in reply to: OS X keyboard unusable, Super key and CTRL key virtually held down #7172BritgirlKeymasterHi, if you have filed a ticket via your customer area, the best way to proceed is to continue via your ticket. You have direct access to the support team that way. I have removed the reference to your ticket number, but I checked to see what the status was. The support team have already sent a reminder to you for further information. Please submit the info they are requesting at your earliest convenience.
BritgirlKeymasterHi, we will need to see the logs to understand what’s going on. Can you follow the instructions here https://www.nomachine.com/AR07K00677 and either attach them to the forums, or send them to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com. Please put the title of your topic in the subject.
BritgirlKeymasterU S D, can you tell us which instructions you are looking at? Paste the link in your reply and we will have them checked and if necessary corrected. With regards to the your other issue, let’s keep them separate 😉 You can find an update https://www.nomachine.com/forums/topic/installing-nomachine-on-centos
rpm -i nomachine_4.5.0_1_x86_64.rpm – this is what you should be using.
BritgirlKeymasterHi milovan, Enterprise Desktop is for access to the physical display (Win, Mac and Linux are supported). It’s like the free version. The difference is that you are allowed unlimited connections to the desktop (for desktop sharing), and of course support. As you read in the article, Workstation is specifically for Linux and lets you run 4 Linux virtual desktops on the host. Also here, the connections are unlimited. E.g you can have 4 different desktop sessions running (they can belong to different users) on your Linux Workstation and as many other users as you want sharing those desktops.
https://www.nomachine.com/product&p=NoMachine%20Enterprise%20Desktop
BritgirlKeymasterBritgirlKeymasterFor the products, you will need Enterprise Desktop on each of the machines that users will be accessing if you are just sharing the physical desktop. Additionally, Enterprise Server is recommended for those scenarios where tens and tens of desktops need to be accessed, so rather than configure your router as many times as you have desktops in your case, you could install Enterprise Server on one host as your entry point and configure your router once. Enterprise Server will then take care of forwarding to the appropriate remote ‘node’. This is documented in more detail here:
BritgirlKeymasterDo you receive error messages after installation? When connecting from your Windows client? Please paste the message so we can take a look and try to help.
BritgirlKeymasterI take it you have downloaded the rpm package (or targ.gz if you prefer) onto your Linux computer? Is this the one you want to access?
What are you connecting from? Windows, Linux, tablet? On your client you will need to install NoMachine for that OS.
Installation instructions for RPM packages are available here: https://www.nomachine.com/DT09K00056#4.1.
A useful how-to is:: https://www.nomachine.com/getting-started-with-nomachine
Other tutorials can be found here in yellow: https://www.nomachine.com/all-documents
BritgirlKeymasterHi,
1. Can NoMachine be installed on multiple Macs?
If you are using it for personal use, yes. This includes using NoMachine at work to get access to your home Mac.
2. Can I access ANY Mac at home regardless if it is Leopard, Mavericks or Yosemite?
From Leopard 10.5 onwards.
3. Can I use my iPhone to access ANY Mac at home?
From your iPad, yes. We don’t currently have an app that can be installed on your iPhone.
BritgirlKeymasterThis topic will now be closed. You can use the ‘alert me’ facility to know when a fix has been released. Thanks!
BritgirlKeymasterWhat messages are you seeing when trying to connect to the server? This might help us to point you in the right direction.
BritgirlKeymasterUpdate: Users can now freely download the alpha packages for Raspberry Pi and other ARM devices from the website.
BritgirlKeymasterNoMachine can run on a number of thin clients, see this other post for some more inf: https://www.nomachine.com/forums/topic/nomachine-client-on-thin-clients#post-6825
Wyse isn’t among our officially supported thin client manufacturers. Is the Wyse model you mention running Dell’s Thin OS? Dell might be able to tell you whether it supports NoMachine connections. Did you try asking in their forums?
BritgirlKeymasterRelease 4.4.12 fixed these issues. Please update your software (version is now 4.5.0).
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