More details about the Server UI can be found in the dedicated guide available in the Documents section at: Most common operations detailed in this guide can be performed by the NoMachine UI and the Server settings panel running on the local installation of the Terminal Server Node. The Terminal Server Node is ready once installed The Terminal Server Node comes also with a client UI for running sessions and connecting to other remote desktops. Installation provides a fully operative NoMachine node with a default configuration suitable for the majority of environments. Just add it to the Enterprise Terminal Server! All the necessary services are automatically started. NoMachine Terminal Server Node, available for Linux only, supports unlimited concurrent virtual desktops. ![]() A virtual desktop is an individual instance of the remote desktop. The following conventions are used in this guide: About This Guideĭocument Conventions and Important Notices Sharing of a virtual desktop is also supported. ![]() Is the base directory where the NoMachine binaries and libraries are installed. NoMachine server and node programs have a command line interface to execute operations. ![]() You need to be a privileged system user to access all these functionalities. Printing the server and node usage doesn't require to be a privileged user, instead: On Linux invoke the 'nxserver' and 'nxnode' programs from /etc/NX, for example: $ sudo /etc/NX/nxserver -status These commands can be run from an xterm or similar using the sudo utility or as root.
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