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3.2.0-2
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3.1.0-2
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Minor bugfixes |
08-Jan-2008 18:46 |
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3.0.0-28
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Minor bugfixes |
01-Aug-2007 09:06 |
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3.0.0-22
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04-Jul-2007 11:32 |
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2.1.0-6
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Minor bugfixes |
13-Dec-2006 13:05 |
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2.1.0-5
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Minor bugfixes |
10-Oct-2006 08:05 |
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2.0.0-43
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Minor bugfixes |
02-Aug-2006 10:45 |
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2.0.0-37
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Major feature enhancements |
28-Jun-2006 13:12 |
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1.5.0-44
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Minor feature enhancements |
23-Aug-2005 16:55 |
Comments
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freenx+nx binaries
by Roberto Dircio Palacios Macedo - Mar 1st 2008 07:20:45
For Solaris 10 x86
http://www.kraftek.com/blog/index.php?/archives/227-NX+freenx-server-binary-tarball-for-Solaris-10-x86.html
For Solaris 10 SPARC
http://www.kraftek.com/blog/index.php?/archives/215-NX-and-Freenx-tarball-for-Solaris-10-SPARC.html
For slackware 12
http://www.kraftek.com/blog/index.php?/archives/214-NX-+-freenx-Slackware-12-package.html
-- - rdircio
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os x 2.1.0-9 client doesn't work for me
by Martin Wilson - Nov 18th 2006 04:30:06
Despite installing X11 I can't get access from my mac (it
autenicates fine but then stops), linux client works fine so I
know the server end is ok. Where can I get help???
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Re: os x 2.1.0-9 client doesn't work for me
by Martin Wilson - Nov 20th 2006 08:08:41
After a quick e-mail to nomachine, my problem was from
using a modified server. Very helpful support and definatly
the most useful piece of software I have used in a very long
time.
> Despite installing X11 I can't get
> access from my mac (it
> autenicates fine but then stops), linux
> client works fine so I
> know the server end is ok. Where can I
> get help???
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Re: os x 2.1.0-9 client doesn't work for me
by John Vanhara - Feb 9th 2007 05:54:04
recheck your config files its pretty straight forward
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Installation instructions for Kubuntu/Ubuntu users
by Mrs. Karen Debbie - Sep 20th 2006 15:39:08
NX is great - MUCH faster than VNC! But I do NOT recommend using FreeNX
unless you want an exercise in frustration, or at least have access to the
older client software (that, at least, seems to work, but not perfectly -
in particular, I had font display issues when using FreeNX that I could not
resolve, even after many hours of effort).
For those using Ubuntu or Kubuntu Linux, or who want to access their Linux
box from a Windows machine using NX, you may find the instructions in this
blog post useful:
http://michigantelephone.mi.org/blog/2006/09/how-to-install-nx-server-and-client.html
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Nice
by Philippe F. - Feb 12th 2006 09:44:06
This is a great software. I'm very satisfied with its features. Thanks.
-- --
Philippe
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wow
by gois - Nov 30th 2005 08:14:15
Wow, I think you just managed to distract me from my "work" for
quite a long time. This is awesome. Thanks.
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Free server now available
by Gian Filippo Pinzari - Feb 24th 2005 05:43:24
Please check FreeNX:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/freenx/
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NX/NoMachine is terrific!
by Kurt Pfeifle - May 10th 2004 09:46:56
I keep going from one surprise to the next.
Having tested your latest snapshot releases, you seem to have added even
more speed gains to this terrific software you have developed.
I am now looking forward to your 1.3.2 and 1.4 releases. NX is truely
awesome!
I wish you all the best. Keep going.
Cheers,
Kurt
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Free server?
by NoXide - Sep 11th 2003 05:01:02
Is there somebody that has found a way to use their GPLed software to build
a free server? I searched on google but couldn't find anything.
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Re: Free server?
by Gian Filippo Pinzari - Jan 11th 2004 05:37:41
> Is there somebody that has found a way to use their
> GPLed software to build a free server?
You can already do whatever the commercial NX
software
is doing by running the GPL components on the
command
line.
Here is a document explaining how to put the different
pieces
together: http://www.nomachine.com/dev_build.php
An OSS version of both the client GUI and the server
manager
are going to be developed as part of the KDE
project with
the full support of NoMachine. Here is the
announcement:
http://desktop.kdenews.org/strategy.html
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NX with Win4Lin
by NoXide - Sep 11th 2003 04:56:48
I've Win4Lin (http://www.netraverse.com/) on one of my computers at office.
I installed NX server on the same computer and I can now run Windows from
home, through dial-up. It works better than the native RDP support I tested
on XP.
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Impressive
by CherryDaw - Sep 10th 2003 07:16:12
This is the fastest remote desktop solution I have ever tried.
I ran it side by side with Citrix and NX is faster, at least running
X11 desktops. The fact they include a fully functional X server
for Windows and a SSH client also makes it a good replacement
for Exceed.
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NX Core is Open-Sourced
by linux - Apr 13th 2003 02:53:33
Although the NX is commercialware, the NX Core is GPLed.
The Source Files are
available.
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Re: NX Core is Open-Sourced
by jeeva - Sep 1st 2006 08:31:01
NX client works great on Windows, but i can not get it to work on a Mac
OSX10
It needed X11 to be installed, but it still no luck. I tested ssh works to
the remote server, i am trying to connect to.
NX Authentication passes, but after that it prompts the login page again.
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Re: NX Core is Open-Sourced
by Martin Wilson - Nov 18th 2006 04:32:37
Should have read this before posting, I have the same
problem, did you find a solution?
> NX client works great on Windows, but i
> can not get it to work on a Mac OSX10
>
> It needed X11 to be installed, but it
> still no luck. I tested ssh works to the
> remote server, i am trying to connect
> to.
>
> NX Authentication passes, but after that
> it prompts the login page again.
>
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