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  • in reply to: NoMachine 6.8.2 for Mac is now available #24522
    ggarcia
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    I uninstalled NoMachine and then installed version 6.8.2 and I connect now to the server.

    Thanks,

     

    in reply to: NoMachine 6.8.2 for Mac is now available #24506
    ggarcia
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    I installed the NoMachine 6.8.2 for Mac.  After trying to connect with a NoMachine client the message was that no session was available.  I rebooted the Mac and now when I connect to NoMachine, I am getting a black screen with a small cursor.  I cannot type any keys to login or look at the screen.

    The NoMachine 6.8.1 patch worked fine for me.

    Thanks,

    in reply to: Support for Catalina? #23977
    ggarcia
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    The good news is that I can connect now to my remote Mac using NoMachine with the workaround.  However, the audio is not working yet.  (The option “enable audio streaming and microphone forwarding” is ON.)

    Thanks,

     

    in reply to: Support for Catalina? #23907
    ggarcia
    Participant

    I have the same problem.  I get a single window open and I cannot click or type any keyboard key.  The Mac login prompt does not show up.

    Thanks,

    in reply to: Login Problem – Mac Mojave #19759
    ggarcia
    Participant

    Hello,

    I reinstalled again NoMachine 6.2.4 on my iMac running MacOS Mojave, and I can login now without problem.

     

    Gerardo

    in reply to: NoMachine on MacOS Sierra #12423
    ggarcia
    Participant

    I am also getting a black screen with the official release of MacOS Sierra.  I am not getting the “username and password” prompt.

    in reply to: El Capitan no GUI shows #9422
    ggarcia
    Participant

    I am still having the same problem  (OS X El Capitan 10.11.2).  I not running a Beta version.

    in reply to: El Capitan no GUI shows #9377
    ggarcia
    Participant

    Hi,  I have the same problem.  I am using El Capitan and I installed NoMachine version: 5.0.53_1 . NoMachine does not display the GUI.  After doing a Force Quit some of the NoMachine processes are still running in the background and they are creating a huge amount of core files.  My primary disk got full with them.   The only solution so far is to “sudo kill -9 ….” and then remove all the /cores/cor*

    I use the following command to identify the program creating the core files:

    sudo fs_usage -w | grep core
     

     

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