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  • #38025
    Tom Bradford
    Participant

    I’ve NoMachine working perfectly well on my little local network comprising two machines running Mint 20.02 and a Raspberry Pi running Raspian.

    I’ve just installed NoMachine on a fourth machine running Mint 20.03.  When I initiate NoMachine on this system it correctly identifies the other local machines available to connect to, but if I click on one to create a connection I get logged out of my current session and presented with the Mint logon screen.  When I do so there is no NoMachine instance running on the desktop.

    I can connect to the machine and have a running NoMachine session onto it, but cannot set up a connection out of it even to the same machine.

    I dare say a look at a log would help but have no idea which one you’d want to see.  Let me know and I’ll put it up here.

    Answering the queries below:

    Both machines are running NoMachine v 7.9.2. Linux

    Both are physical machines on a 192.168.20.0/24 network

    The remote is running Mint 20.2, the local Mint 20.3

    The remote has the Cinnamon 5.0.7 desktop, the local MATE 1.26.0

    Anyone have any ideas?

     

    #38075
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Hi, just so I understand correctly. On your fourth machine running Mint 20.03 you can connect to it from another Player, so as a “server” it is working correctly?

    But, when you want to connect from it to another computer (including localhost), you can’t?

     

    I get logged out of my current session and presented with the Mint logon screen.

    It’s this sentence which is confusing me 🙂 Is this referring to the Mint host as a Player or a Server?

    #38076
    Tom Bradford
    Participant

    Yes, I could NoMachine into the ‘problem’ one, but if I sat at the problem one and hit the NoMachine icon in the Panel it would bring up the NoMachine page correctly identifying the other machines available.  However if I selected any of them and clicked on the ‘connect’ button the display would blank out and a few seconds later the Mint log-on screen would come up just as if I’d rebooted.

    However the matter is now moot.  On Monday I couldn’t boot into Mint at all – the logon page was totally unresponsive to the keyboard although the mouse worked so I scrapped the Linux installation and installed Windows 10 instead, and NoMachine is behaving perfectly well on that.  So I suspect there was some underlying fault with the Mint installation NoMachine was calling.  However we’ll never know.

    #38084
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Thanks for letting us know.

    It’s quite possible that it was something to do with the Mint installation as it seemed to be affecting just that machine; your other 2 Mint machines were ok. We use Mint a lot in our labs, as many version combinations as possible, and have not seen this.

    Anyway, I’m glad you’ve fixed it, albeit in a drastic way! 😀 Keep nomachining!

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