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February 8, 2020 at 05:06 in reply to: Cannot install latest version (6.9.2.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 #25534escondidoParticipant
Installation went very well, but now I’m seeing an error message, ”
Error: Cannot create a new display, please contact your system administrator.” I’m using XFCE4 and haven’t changed it. Something I need to fix on the config file?
Error: Cannot create a new display, please contact your system administrator’.
6680 236 20:11:37 628.742 ClientSession: Stopping session at 0x02d4d7f0.
6680 236 20:11:37 640.710 Connection: Stopping connection at 0x03bf1c50.
Info: Slave server running with pid 948.
6680 236 20:11:37 640.710 ClientDaemonConnector: Stopping the current connection.
Info: Listening to slave connections on port 35040.
6680 236 20:11:37 641.710 Connection: Stopped connection at 0x03bf1c50.
6680 236 20:11:37 652.731 ClientSession: Stopped session at 0x02d4d7f0.
6680 236 20:11:37 652.731 Connection: Stop reading because of parser request.
February 6, 2020 at 10:10 in reply to: Cannot install latest version (6.9.2.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 #25504escondidoParticipantThe installation was a success after making the directory change.
However, trying to access the remote server is not working. Error message I see is, “authentication failed, please try again.” I know the password is correct.
Any ideas?
February 5, 2020 at 09:33 in reply to: Cannot install latest version (6.9.2.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 #25486escondidoParticipantThere is no output when running alias | grep install
Inside bin/install file is “sudo apt install” I held back updating a few programs awhile ago, which shouldn’t have anything to do with NoMachine.
What should I change the filename to ?
February 4, 2020 at 10:54 in reply to: Cannot install latest version (6.9.2.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 #25469escondidoParticipantI have no idea what’s going on with this program. I haven’t had any issues installing other programs using root or a sudo user. I vaguely recall trying to install it once using 4.3 Tar instructions, but I deleted everything when that approach produced the same errors.
I followed the DEB instructions per this page.
Running the aforementioned command showed the following.
root@ ~ # /bin/install –help
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information… Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
It’s my understand that the default paths should already be taken care of by the standard “dpkg -i <filenamehere>” command. Did you get the files I sent after running the command Hawk mentioned?
What I’m seeing in the log files DOES contradict the command prompt output, which I why I sent both. They should match up, ya know lol. It’s not 2 different machines. Something is wrong with the install script for my server.
I’m to open any ideas. If you need anything please let me know.
January 17, 2020 at 09:41 in reply to: Cannot install latest version (6.9.2.1) on Ubuntu 16.04 #25250escondidoParticipantI just an email with the requested information. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks.
escondidoParticipantThanks for the help Mth, your instructions worked perfectly!
escondidoParticipantSorry for the late reply, I never received an email indicating a new comment. It is a headless system and works great for the past 3 months up until a few weeks ago. I sent an email with the logs back on 7/16/18, but I haven’t heard anything yet.
It’s my understanding the free version only allows root access, so I’m not entirely sure if there’s a different way to create a new user outside of giving sudo privileges.
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