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Britgirl
KeymasterYou are right that Buster is outdated, and this information will be updated. We are currently making changes to the website in general, including the download pages which should facilitate finding the right packages. These modifications to the website are planned for the release of v9 of the software, but in the meantime the current website can of course be updated with more recent OS information.
How did you come up with that link?
The link is available from the main page for Raspberry (not sure why you were not able to find it).
Click NoMachine for Raspberry in the menu which takes you here: https://downloads.nomachine.com/linux/?id=29&distro=Raspberry
Then select “NoMachine for Raspberry ARMv7 DEB”, under Raspberry Pi 4.
NoMachine should block the installation if you are installing an incompatible package (in your case package for 64-bit kernel being installed on 32-bit system), so we are checking what can be improved on our side.
Britgirl
KeymasterHi.
Q1. How does the hardware acceleration support compares in Windows vs Linux?
Hardware encoding is available in NoMachine sessions in all of the supported operating systems provided the graphics card supports it. It’s available in the free and commercial products.
More about GPU acceleration, H.264 encoding and decoding in NoMachine software is available here:
H.264 hardware and software encoding/decoding in NoMachine remote desktop sessions
https://kb.nomachine.com/AR10K00706Q2. Are there differences between the free and commercial versions of the software in terms of “hardware acceleration” / “hardware encoding” / VirtualGL GPU access ?
There are no differences in the free and commercial version when it comes to GPU/hardware acceleration/encoding/decoding. Check the article I mentioned before.
However, VirtualGL support and GPU acceleration/HW encoding support are not the same. Whilst the latter is for leveraging the capabilities of the GPU available out-of-the-box to accelerate the encoding of NoMachine, VirtualGL is used to allow OpenGL applications running on NoMachine Terminal Server in NoMachine “virtual desktop sessions” to use server side graphics hardware installed on the application server. VirtualGL is a tool giving your OpenGL applications the ability to run with hardware acceleration even if they are using an X11 display that doesn’t have those capabilities. The VirtualGL library redirects the 3D primitives to capable graphics hardware so that OpenGL is rendered through the GPU if present rather than by software rendering. VirtualGL is a feature you can enable if you have a NoMachine Terminal Server product installed on your Linux machine.
More about VirtualGL is available here:
How rendering of applications is done in NoMachine
https://kb.nomachine.com/AR01T01151How to enable VirtualGL support on Linux in NoMachine
https://kb.nomachine.com/AR05P00982Why VirtualGL requires access to the display :0
https://kb.nomachine.com/AR12K00764I hope you find this additional info helpful.
Britgirl
KeymasterThanks for letting us know.
If you need to hide what’s on the screen, you can enable screen blanking in the Security section of the Server Settings.
Britgirl
KeymasterAre you able to send us the server-side logs? You can extract them using the instructions here: https://kb.nomachine.com/DT07S00243
Send them to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com. Please use the title of this topic as the subject of your email. Thanks!
January 2, 2024 at 12:31 in reply to: Fedora 39 + Wayland + Nvidia RTX 4090, gray screen with Wayland #46535Britgirl
KeymasterHi, are you able to send us the server-side logs so we can check to see if it’s an already known issue? You can extract them using the instructions here: https://kb.nomachine.com/DT07S00243.
Send them to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com. Please use the title of this topic as the subject of your email. Thanks!
Britgirl
KeymasterHi, what you can try is installing the armhf packages rather than the aarch64 specific ones. Try the packages here and let us know: https://downloads.nomachine.com/download/?id=106&distro=Raspberry&hw=Pi4
Britgirl
KeymasterHi there! Thanks for your feedback. Just so it’s clear why there is that “removed” there, we remove all mentions (positive and negative) of competing products, so we can stay as neutral as possible 😉
So we can investigate, we need to have a clear picture of how you are using NoMachine and what you are seeing/experiencing.
Can you send us a video showing problem #1? (you can send this to our email forum[at]nomachine[dot]com if you prefer).
Can you tell us if the remote PC (the NoMachine server) is headless (no monitor attached) or if it’s a laptop with the lid closed?
Can you tell us whether problem #2 occurs with every game? If if it occurs with a specific game, which game is it?Britgirl
KeymasterNan, interesting. Are you able to send us the logs before and after having changed the WaylandModes key? To get logs check the instructions here: https://kb.nomachine.com/DT07S00243. You can send them to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.
Also, you mention that when connecting from an iPad to the RPi5 and using FreeCAD, those particular keys (shift, control, option) are not working. Are you able to verify if those keys are not working in other applications?
December 22, 2023 at 16:54 in reply to: Very saturated colors on Mac Studio with calibrated screen #46469Britgirl
KeymasterSo we’ll need to evaluate carefully how to handle it. Anything related to setting a different color space is something complex to be evaluated on multiple hardware specs. Thanks for reporting.
Britgirl
KeymasterThis is the expected behaviour. I would suggest use the “view only” option for users who shouldn’t use events in that specific moment. Then you can change dynamically from view only to allowing control.
When user 1 on client 1 presses Alt on one machine and then another User 2 from client 2 scrolls, the result is that the picture zooms. This is because in version 8 NoMachine separates (and “arbitrates”) remote events from local events, but all remote events are considered coming from the same device. In version 9 we will add separation (precedence) between remote events coming from different connections.
Britgirl
KeymasterSo is it possible to close window with connections automatically after I connection to some server is established?
No, it is not possible because the window with the connection is essential for the client multi window and multi process design.
Britgirl
KeymasterCan you tell us the specific versions of both operating systems so we can try to reproduce?
December 22, 2023 at 15:33 in reply to: Unable to get audio working through PulseAudio in AlmaLinux 9 #46463Britgirl
KeymasterResponding Huashan, your question is now in https://forum.nomachine.com/topic/remote-vps-ubuntu-22-04-with-xcfe4-nomachine-no-sound. This topic will now be closed.
Britgirl
KeymasterKhaotiq, for an upcoming version we have added a “blank screen on demand” shortcut. Take a look at my answer here: https://forum.nomachine.com/topic/feature-request-add-ability-to-blank-the-server-screen-remotely-on-demand#post-46389
December 22, 2023 at 12:24 in reply to: Can ALT-TAB key be modified on Linux NoMachine client? #46458Britgirl
KeymasterYou could enable the keyboard grabbing and use the same shortcut to cycle windows on your local and remote desktop. However if you still want to change the default shortcut, you should do it in the remote system configuration, not in NoMachine.
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