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  • in reply to: Cannot forward USB to Debian machine #50757
    pfitas
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    Have you tried forwarding other usb devices? Can you see remote usb devices that are pluged in on linux?
    What is the result of running this command on linux machine:
    sudo /usr/NX/scripts/restricted/nxusb.sh 0 0 --install-module

    in reply to: USB shared MacOS error #49881
    pfitas
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    Hi

    Does it happen only with iPhone? Could you try sharing other usb device? Could you try sharing it from different machine?

    in reply to: Cannot forward USB to Debian machine #49839
    pfitas
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    Hi

    Can you provide more information?

    What is the device you are trying to forward?
    Can you see usb devices in usb forwarding tab? If not; is the “Local devices” and “Remote devices” line grayed out?
    Have you other usb sharing software?(eg. Usb Network Gate)
    Can you check if forwarding works on different machines?

    in reply to: USB power management? #49595
    pfitas
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    Could you check if problem also occurs without NM usb forwarding on RPi and on other machines? Does the same thing happen without forwarding? What is the sound card model that you are using? Does your RPi have some power limits set?

    in reply to: USB device is forwarded, but OS does not see it #48591
    pfitas
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    Have you tried forwarding other USB devices? Do they also have this problem? Do you use other USB forwarding software or have one already installed previously? (it can cause conflicts with NoMachine USB)

    pfitas
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    Hi
    Is this smart card reader a usb device? Have you tried sharing it through usb devices tab? Does smard card reader work without issues when shared manualy?

    in reply to: iPhone usb passthrough to remote Mac problems #45068
    pfitas
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    Hi
    Can you provide NM session logs? They can be found at
    Mac
    ~/.nx/R-some_numbers/session
    Windows:
    C:\Users\your_user_name\.nx\node\C-some_numbers\session

    You have to copy them during connection. Look for newly created ones.

    pfitas
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    Hi
    First make sure that you kernel and linux-headers are exact same version. If not sure do:
    sudo pacman -S linux-headers

    After that go to /usr/NX/share/src/nxusb and do as root(you have to login as root and not use sudo):

    make clean
    make

    Let me know if that worked for you

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