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grundarParticipant
Ah, the license key does the work 🙂 I stopped with the whole setup process – and also with installing the licence key – cause I focused on removing the evaluation version 😉
Now all works fine!
Thanks for the hint about the Customer Center 🙂
Thank you for your help 🙂
grundarParticipantYeah! What a tricky option! But that rocks 🙂
Thank you very much!!
grundarParticipantNow I tried some steps around, but there was no success.
I made a fresh install of NoMachine Workstation.
I edit /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg and activated the physical desktop to all users with
PhysicalDesktopSharing 1
Add a new desktop user
Reboot the machine
Connect the desktop user via NoMachine
Logged in the desktop-user with the physical desktop – and logged out
Canceled the connection and reconnect with NoMachine.
Create a new virtual desktop.
Now I see the (wrong) blue xfce desktop.
Then I logged out the virtual desktop and logged in with root and removed .config/xfce4 Folder from my desktop-user.
Logged in the desktop-user with the physical desktop – and logged out
Create with the desktop-user a new virtual desktop.
Again I see the (wrong) blue xfce desktop.
Than logged out and logged in the desktop-user with the physical desktop. Now I see the (good) black xfce- desktop with some little damages. Some icons in the taskbar are corrupt.
Hmmm …? Very tricky. What can I do now?
grundarParticipantThank you for your reply. I tested your workaround. But without any success. After the login via NoMachine the physical desktop is also “damaged”. Removing the xfce-config folder rebuild the desktop only in some parts. for example: the menu and the taskbar are in the old-style or corrupt.
And the virtual desktops were not affected by this action.
That way didnt work. 🙁
Any suggestions?
October 21, 2021 at 20:08 in reply to: NoMachine Workstation – old-style desktop on virtual desktop #35876grundarParticipantHi @carin,
thanks for your help!
sudo grep DefaultDesktopCommand /usr/NX/etc/node.cfg
Output from Zorin OS:
DefaultDesktopCommand "/usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session x-session-manager"
I changed the node.cfg like you described.
… and change DefaultDesktopCommand to something like this:
env GNOME_SHELL_SESSION_MODE=zorin ...
Something like this?? Exact THIS line helps! Wow! Thank you!! 🙂
But a question: where can I find such an information, if I have an other desktop that I have to configure? Is there a link I can read information like this?
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