Need help with getting NoMachine working on Ubuntu 14.04
I'm trying to get NoMachine
working on a AWS EC2 instance with 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
I’ve used the instructions from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
http://javadude.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/running-ubuntu-12-04-desktop-on-ec2/
When I try to connect from my Mac using NoMachine 4.2.21, I get this error:
The connection with the server was lost.
Error is 54: Connection reset by peer.
When I use the OpenNX 0.16.0.729 client, I get a blank black screen.
Help.
14.04 amazon-ec2 freenx
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I'm trying to get NoMachine
working on a AWS EC2 instance with 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
I’ve used the instructions from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
http://javadude.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/running-ubuntu-12-04-desktop-on-ec2/
When I try to connect from my Mac using NoMachine 4.2.21, I get this error:
The connection with the server was lost.
Error is 54: Connection reset by peer.
When I use the OpenNX 0.16.0.729 client, I get a blank black screen.
Help.
14.04 amazon-ec2 freenx
do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06
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I'm trying to get NoMachine
working on a AWS EC2 instance with 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
I’ve used the instructions from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
http://javadude.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/running-ubuntu-12-04-desktop-on-ec2/
When I try to connect from my Mac using NoMachine 4.2.21, I get this error:
The connection with the server was lost.
Error is 54: Connection reset by peer.
When I use the OpenNX 0.16.0.729 client, I get a blank black screen.
Help.
14.04 amazon-ec2 freenx
I'm trying to get NoMachine
working on a AWS EC2 instance with 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
I’ve used the instructions from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NomachineNX
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
http://javadude.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/running-ubuntu-12-04-desktop-on-ec2/
When I try to connect from my Mac using NoMachine 4.2.21, I get this error:
The connection with the server was lost.
Error is 54: Connection reset by peer.
When I use the OpenNX 0.16.0.729 client, I get a blank black screen.
Help.
14.04 amazon-ec2 freenx
14.04 amazon-ec2 freenx
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do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06
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do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06
do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06
do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06
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What helped with me is disabling light locker
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$ sudo apt-get remove light-locker "Package 'light-locker' is not installed, so not removed"
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What helped with me is disabling light locker
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$ sudo apt-get remove light-locker "Package 'light-locker' is not installed, so not removed"
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What helped with me is disabling light locker
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$ sudo apt-get remove light-locker "Package 'light-locker' is not installed, so not removed"
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What helped with me is disabling light locker
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What helped with me is disabling light locker
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$ sudo apt-get remove light-locker "Package 'light-locker' is not installed, so not removed"
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do you see anything more specific in /usr/NX/var/log/ ??
– Bob Yoplait
Aug 7 '16 at 7:06