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Using nomachine nx server on opensuse 42.1
Using nomachine nx server on opensuse 42.1













using nomachine nx server on opensuse 42.1

I guess the much older intel driver in centOS and debian dont have this issue or simply behave differently.Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington have remote access to high-performance computing, data analysis and administrative resources, following the implementation of NoMachine software. YES!! That did the trick, thank you so much!! Perhaps there is a plug that can trick the system into thinking the monitor is attached? But this is all pure guess have no way to test her since I don't use Intel. If still no connection then it could be a hardware issue.

using nomachine nx server on opensuse 42.1

Get a GUI bby remote? nomodeset will force a fall back driver. Then shut down disconnect screen and reboot. You can add that as a kernel boot option in yast. As an experiment try booting with nomodeset option. The video stack is needed to render screens with most remote solutions. Seems like the driver or video shuts down if no monitor. Ok that means it is headless ie no monitor. But I cannot use it unless I can get nomachine working.Īny ideas why this happened or how to fix it? I really want to use opensuse leap on my home server, its a very impressive distro overall and has earned a place on my laptop. This is not a permanent solution however as my TV only has 2 HDMI inputs and both are typically in use. Even though the TV was turned off, nomachine worked with no blank screen. The only thing I found that made it work was plugging an HDMI cable into the TV that sits near the server. I tried disabling the firewall and app armor (yeah I know both are bad ideas in the long run but I had to try something to get to the cause!). I am connecting from nomachine on a windows 10 64 bit machine. This is debian 8.5 but it illustrates the popup I refer to:ĭespite everything being black I could click and close the popup so it seems I was in fact connected. The only thing I see when I connect is the "User max connected" popup from nomachine, it appeared at the top left of the screen for some reason and not the bottom right where it should be.















Using nomachine nx server on opensuse 42.1