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I am looking for no machine
version 3.5 for Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit.
I did install v4 before and it's not stable and watching videos is a little bit slow. I read that 3.5 is better and is there a solution to play sound in the vpsremote desktop because it doesn't play sounds.
I found this code but don't understand how it works:
MAJOR_PV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)"
FULL_PV="${MAJOR_PV}-$(get_version_component_range 4)"
DESCRIPTION="Free edition NX server from NoMachine"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nomachine.com/"
SRC_URI="amd64? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.x86_64.tar.gz )
x86? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.i386.tar.gz )"
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I am looking for no machine
version 3.5 for Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit.
I did install v4 before and it's not stable and watching videos is a little bit slow. I read that 3.5 is better and is there a solution to play sound in the vpsremote desktop because it doesn't play sounds.
I found this code but don't understand how it works:
MAJOR_PV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)"
FULL_PV="${MAJOR_PV}-$(get_version_component_range 4)"
DESCRIPTION="Free edition NX server from NoMachine"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nomachine.com/"
SRC_URI="amd64? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.x86_64.tar.gz )
x86? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.i386.tar.gz )"
12.04 vps
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up vote
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I am looking for no machine
version 3.5 for Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit.
I did install v4 before and it's not stable and watching videos is a little bit slow. I read that 3.5 is better and is there a solution to play sound in the vpsremote desktop because it doesn't play sounds.
I found this code but don't understand how it works:
MAJOR_PV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)"
FULL_PV="${MAJOR_PV}-$(get_version_component_range 4)"
DESCRIPTION="Free edition NX server from NoMachine"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nomachine.com/"
SRC_URI="amd64? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.x86_64.tar.gz )
x86? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.i386.tar.gz )"
12.04 vps
I am looking for no machine
version 3.5 for Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit.
I did install v4 before and it's not stable and watching videos is a little bit slow. I read that 3.5 is better and is there a solution to play sound in the vpsremote desktop because it doesn't play sounds.
I found this code but don't understand how it works:
MAJOR_PV="$(get_version_component_range 1-3)"
FULL_PV="${MAJOR_PV}-$(get_version_component_range 4)"
DESCRIPTION="Free edition NX server from NoMachine"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nomachine.com/"
SRC_URI="amd64? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.x86_64.tar.gz )
x86? ( http://64.34.161.181/download/${MAJOR_PV}/Linux/FE/nxserver-${FULL_PV}.i386.tar.gz )"
12.04 vps
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As stated on NoMachine website version 3 it is no longer officialy provided and they link to some open source alternatives (FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra).
If you really want 3.5, you can download it from Web Archive - choose DEB packages for Ubuntu. There are installation instructions under links, and here - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
Keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities.
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
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As stated on NoMachine website version 3 it is no longer officialy provided and they link to some open source alternatives (FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra).
If you really want 3.5, you can download it from Web Archive - choose DEB packages for Ubuntu. There are installation instructions under links, and here - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
Keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities.
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
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up vote
0
down vote
As stated on NoMachine website version 3 it is no longer officialy provided and they link to some open source alternatives (FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra).
If you really want 3.5, you can download it from Web Archive - choose DEB packages for Ubuntu. There are installation instructions under links, and here - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
Keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities.
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
|
show 1 more comment
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
As stated on NoMachine website version 3 it is no longer officialy provided and they link to some open source alternatives (FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra).
If you really want 3.5, you can download it from Web Archive - choose DEB packages for Ubuntu. There are installation instructions under links, and here - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
Keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities.
As stated on NoMachine website version 3 it is no longer officialy provided and they link to some open source alternatives (FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra).
If you really want 3.5, you can download it from Web Archive - choose DEB packages for Ubuntu. There are installation instructions under links, and here - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
Keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities.
edited Mar 9 '15 at 12:44
answered Mar 6 '15 at 15:54
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the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
|
show 1 more comment
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
the nxnode_3.5.0 did't succeded to download it 404 not found :(
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:10
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
what is it's utility is it important so that i can connect from my windows 7 to my ubuntu computer
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 17:11
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
There seem to be missing nxnode and nxserver for 64bit systems. You could try downloading 32bit and running with ia32-libs. But keep in mind that 3.5 version is no longer supported and can contain security vulnerabilities - but there are some open source alternatives like: FreeNX, NeatX, X2Go, 2X and Xpra.
– Marqin
Mar 6 '15 at 19:00
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
thanks it installed but now iget this error when i try to connect from windows to my ubuntu "no subscription information found on the server" i found this tutorial nomachine.com/AR01G00522 but i don't have key.tar.gz
– Ibrahim Bedoui
Mar 6 '15 at 21:52
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
You have installed "NX Free Edition for Linux"? here are some installation instructions: help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
– Marqin
Mar 9 '15 at 12:43
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