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− | # wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/FreeNX-0.7.3-7.1.x86_64.rpm http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/NX-3.5.0-123 | + | # wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/FreeNX-0.7.3-7.1.x86_64.rpm http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/NX-3.5.0-123.1.x86_64.rpm |
− | # yast -i rdesktop libpixman-1-0-devel libpng16-devel fontconfig-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel-32bit fontconfig-devel-32bit freetype2-devel-32bit fontconfig-32bit libxrender-devel-32bit Mesa-libGL-devel-32bit libpixman-1-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libxcb-render-0-32bit libxcb-shm0-32bit | + | # yast -i rdesktop libpixman-1-0-devel libpng16-devel fontconfig-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel-32bit fontconfig-devel-32bit freetype2-devel-32bit fontconfig-32bit libxrender-devel-32bit Mesa-libGL-devel-32bit libpixman-1-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libxcb-render-0-32bit libxcb-shm0-32bit cairo-devel cairo-tools cairo-devel-32bit |
= TroubleShooting = | = TroubleShooting = |
Revision as of 11:48, 15 July 2014
The NX protocol aims at offering a stateful desktop session to remote users, like VNC. The most prominent difference is that NX requires less bandwidth. FreeNX is one implementation of the NX protocol.
Contents
QuickStart
In this chapter, the SUSE Linux distribution is used as example.
yast -i FreeNX
- Setup FreeNX:
nxsetup
- continue as advised. The NX server is started automatically.
- Connect to the NX server
nxclient
You can now log in.
Trial 2
FreeNX server is not available with SUSE 13.1 so I
# yast -i expect # wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/i586/NX-3.5.0-123.1.i586.rpm # wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/i586/FreeNX-0.7.3-7.1.i586.rpm # rpm -ivh NX-3.5.0-123.1.i586.rpm FreeNX-0.7.3-7.1.i586.rpm
now qtnx asks me for a password but I don't know which one
but ps -Hef helps:
root 4173 3692 3 06:17 pts/4 00:00:00 qtnx root 4174 4173 0 06:17 pts/4 00:00:00 ssh -p22 -iid.key nx@localhost -x -2 -oRhostsAuthentication no -
cat /etc/shadow delivers
nx:*:16220::::::
Trial 3
# wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/FreeNX-0.7.3-7.1.x86_64.rpm http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/beyerle:/NX/openSUSE_13.1/x86_64/NX-3.5.0-123.1.x86_64.rpm # yast -i rdesktop libpixman-1-0-devel libpng16-devel fontconfig-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel Mesa-libEGL-devel-32bit fontconfig-devel-32bit freetype2-devel-32bit fontconfig-32bit libxrender-devel-32bit Mesa-libGL-devel-32bit libpixman-1-0-32bit libgobject-2_0-0-32bit libxcb-render-0-32bit libxcb-shm0-32bit cairo-devel cairo-tools cairo-devel-32bit
TroubleShooting
- starting the nxagent, you get
/usr/NX/bin/nxagent: error while loading shared libraries: libXcomp.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
- Download nxcomp from http://www.nomachine.com/sources.php and install it. Copy libXcomp.* to /usr/lib.
- during nxsetup, you get
strings: '/usr/bin/nxagent': No such file Error: Could not find 1.5.0 or 2.[01].0 version string in nxagent. NX 1.5.0 or 2.[01].0 backend is needed for this version of FreeNX.
- copy /usr/NX/bin/nxagent to /usr/bin
- The connection fails during the "Negotiating link parameters" step.
- Stop the fireWall on the target computer.
- The connection fails after the "Authentication completed" step.
you get an error message like that:
NX> 1004 Error: NX Agent exited with exit status 1. Can't open /var/lib/nxserver/db/running/sessionId{CBE6C1DE8281C9A77A5F72F05947EE1F}: No such file or directory. mv: cannot stat `/var/lib/nxserver/db/running/sessionId{CBE6C1DE8281C9A77A5F72F05947EE1F}': No such file or directory
- Possible workaround: re-install the NX server
- You get an error when logging in
- Test the connection using ssh, there may be no lines of text sent when logging in. So, e.g. not
hello world $