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graywolfParticipant
fraannk,
please specify whether you are connecting to the Xubuntu physical display.
It is likely you have to set the keyboard to Danish in the Xubuntu remote session.
About the AltGr issue, I don’t know if it specific to iOS, but it looks related to wrong keyboard layout as well (many keyboard layouts – US for example – has no AltGr key).
February 12, 2016 at 10:14 in reply to: Screen views adaptation and mouse position not working #10054graywolfParticipantTry also to turn off “Display -> Resize remote screen” and “Display -> Change settings -> Match the client resolution upon connecting” in NoMachine client settings.
We opened the Trouble Report https://www.nomachine.com/TR02N06421. Please sign up to the ‘notify me’ tool to know when it has been fixed.
February 11, 2016 at 15:34 in reply to: Screen views adaptation and mouse position not working #10050graywolfParticipantAre you connecting to the physical display?
Can you show to me the output of command “xrandr -q” got on the remote display while you are connected?
graywolfParticipantHello. There is no configuration for keyboard layout, NoMachine gets information about the current keyboard from the client system.
If you are using the most recent version of NoMachine (5.0.63) on client and server it is likely you just need to set the keyboard layout in the remote session. Just run NoMachine, connect to remote session, search for Keyboard configuration (it is located depending on desktop environment in use) and set the French layout. Be sure French is set in the desktop at client side too.
If that isn’t the case, please let me know NoMachine product and version on local and remote machine and whether the problem arises connecting to a physical or a virtual display.
graywolfParticipantIf you are sharing the physical display of server Centos 6.7, be sure “swapcaps” is set on that display too (“setxkbmap -print” will show the XKB configuation strings).
graywolfParticipantYou’re right. I’m going to reopen TR07L04481 as it isn’t completely solved. In the meantime can you retry to follow this suggestion: https://www.nomachine.com/forums/topic/caps-ctrl-swap-still-a-problem-tr07l04481#post-5888
graywolfParticipantglynbeard, when no monitor is attached the cursor image is rendered in the framebuffer by OS X itself. I cannot provide a workaround at the moment but we’ll check what can be done to hide the cursor in such a case.
graywolfParticipantHello. It is possible the issue you experienced is due to transfer time of clipboard content through the remote link. In that case, trying to paste again usually works. Does it match with your experience?
graywolfParticipantLook at CPU usage of Xorg process on the server. Could you tell me something about the video card? You can gather info using command “lshw -C display” on the server.
graywolfParticipantSo did a previous version of NoMachine work for you? Could you tell me which one?
Do both server and client run on Linux?
graywolfParticipantHello.
May I ask you:
- Version of OS X
- Version of NoMachine running on OS X
- Is any monitor attached to the OS X machine or is running headless
graywolfParticipantHello. It looks like this issue affects only NX Client up to version 3.5, and seems triggered by recent Windows updates KB3109094 (Windows 8.1 or previous) or cumulatve updates KB3116900 or KB3116869 (Windows 10).
Unless you want to uninstall those Windows updates (not recommended), I’d suggest to upgrade to the latest version of NoMachine client.
graywolfParticipantHello.
We reopened Trouble Report: https://www.nomachine.com/TR04L04386
as it looks not completely fixed.
You can sign up to receive notification about when a patch is available.
graywolfParticipantHello. I tried the same version but found no issue. Could you replicate with debug server messages enabled? Please follow these instructions: https://www.nomachine.com/DT07M00098
graywolfParticipantHello.
If your LAN is behind a NAT router/firewall, your host can be reached only by hosts on the same LAN, unless you have UPnP mapping enabled.
Read here: https://www.nomachine.com/AR11L00827
section “Disabling UPnP/NAT-PMP port mapping” to be sure.
Actually, all you need is to edit the file server.cfg and set:
EnableUPnP none
or use the GUI to edit the service preference and disable the “Gateway port” (see screenshots).
The file server.cfg is located in one of these folders (depending on you OS):
- Linux: /usr/NX/etc
- OS X: /Applications/NoMachine.app/Contents/Frameworks/etc/
- Windows 32 bit: C:\Program Files\NoMachine\etc
- Windows 64 bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\NoMachine\etc
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