Comment posted NX Nomachine a VNC substitute server / client program which is outstandingly fast on slow network connections by .
Friday, 19th April 2024
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Hi there,
I’m pleased to read your positive comment on NX performance. From your blog post I understand that you are perhaps looking to run an NX session as root. If so, we implemented this feature in an earlier version (check the Feature Request link here:http://www.nomachine.com/fr/view.php?id=FR12E01969).
By default the possibility to run as root is disabled, but you can change the settings in the server configuration file.
Let me know if this helps or if I perhaps misread what you wrote. We are always happy to receive feedback: user satisfaction is a top priority with us.
Thanks,
/Sarah
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Hi there,
I was pleased to read your comments about NX performance.
You mention superuser priveleges. If you mean the ability to run an NX session as root user, this was implemented in an earlier version (check out the Feature Request ) and by default it is disabled. You can change this setting by editing the appropriate key in the server configuration file. Let us know if this helps: user feedback is always welcome.
Sarah
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Hi admin,
I stumbled across an old blog from you regarding gyroscopic managment.
I am also a student at the han and would like the file for my research project. Would be awesome if you can send me a mail.
best regards,
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Hi,
Had been recently advised by a colleague to use nxclient and I am very impressed with is fast performance. But, there are some snags which repeatedly annoy the users.
1) After some time of use, the windows opened in my session freeze (ie no resizing, movement of windows is possbile at all.) which means keep working on the windows as they are which is very painful.
2) Even if cap-lock is not pressed (and windows verifies that), nxclient window starts thinking that cap-lock is on so I have to keep toggling the caps lock to work in nxclient and windows simultaneously.
I have talked to many colleagues using nxclient and they all faced similar issues. Anyone having any suggestion is most welcome.
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I have had the same problem with CAPS suddenly sticking on for some time now. Sometimes I find that quickly clicking SHIFT clears it, however it has just happened to me again and the SHIFT trick is not working this time. I will post a work around/fix if I find one as it is most annoying and makes NX unusable for most admin tasks when it happens.
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thx for reporting
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After searching for a solution to the caps-lock-reversed problem for years, I FINALLY stumbled across something that worked:
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-Cancel or Escape
Fixed! Hope it works for you, too.
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Its not working for me. If i press ctrl+alt+del it goes to task manager window.
Vinayak
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