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Nomachine ubuntu 16.04 access from mac
Nomachine ubuntu 16.04 access from mac








My question is: How can I solve this problem? I also cannot add resolutions to the xorg configuration via xrandr because I have to define which screen this resolution belongs to.

nomachine ubuntu 16.04 access from mac

So… basically it tells me that there is no screen connected. VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) Ubuntu display preferences does not display any options and does not show any resolution or orientation, etc. I can choose other resolutions, etc.īut when I disconnect the screen and reboot, NoMachine login is stuck at 1024×768. As long as there is a real screen attached. One example that I'm investigating is x11vnc with RealVNC viewer on the Mac side.I installed the normal NoMachine package on Ubuntu 16.04 and it works great. Might not support dual monitors from host. Might not allow for a remote session that locks/blanks Ubuntu's (host) physical monitor(s). Finding an acceptably secure one is still in the works. - VNC (potential problems: there are so many variations.- xrdp (potential problem: I can't find a recent binary and it seems like a dead project).Must be relatively easy to script and preset by admins for distribution in a standard Ubuntu image. Must allow remote access to the Ubuntu desktop GUI from MacOS. For one, it can't rely on external servers like Teamviewer.

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Must pass our internal security testing. Must be free to use without restrictions (or a significantly lower cost than NoMachine's $44 per user per year) As part of my due-diligence, I must find a free alternative (like we had when our desktops were on Windows 10). Unfortunately, their per-year licensing fees might be cost prohibitive (BTW, it is free for non-commercial use). My company recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu for desktop computers, but our developers need to remotely connect (with access to the Ubuntu GUI) from their Macbooks.įor a few weeks, we have been experimenting with NoMachine a wonderful, versatile, and secure application which I fully endorse. I am looking for a free remote desktop solution for Ubuntu.










Nomachine ubuntu 16.04 access from mac