![]() ![]() To try this, select "New Desktop", then "Create a new custom session" (instead of "Create a new virtual desktop"). This floating window works seamlessly in your native desktop or laptop environment. You can run a single "xterm" or "gnome-session" floating window, if you prefer. You can quit NoMachine, and your connection to "nx." will be saved, and your previous Desktop session should be saved also, and you can reconnect to it.Now when you resize your NoMachine Desktop window, the remote display will resize appropriately to fit the window.Click the left arrow in the upper left (two times) to return to your Linux Desktop (or press the 'esc' key twice).You can set it (or verify the setting) by selecting the NoMachine menu icon in the upper right of the desktop, and select "Show the menu panel".A useful display configuration setting to know about is "resize remote display".After clicking through the welcome screens (which explain some configuration options), you will get a Linux MATE Desktop environment.Double click on "Create a new virtual desktop".Click on "New desktop" to start a new session. ![]() Enter your SLAC Unix username and password when prompted.click on the "Protocol" drop-down menu, and choose "SSH".next to "Host", enter the hostname: nx.next to "Name", enter a name for this connection, such as nx.Download and install the NoMachine Enterprise client application (or find it in the "Self Service" Jamf application on centrally managed Macs).This is to allow for a server maintenance window and to allow for updated kernel RPMs to be activated which fix security vulnerabilities. ![]()
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