The article discusses the use of NoMachine for remotely accessing Linux desktops via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The author highlights challenges with traditional RDP setups, especially between different X servers. NoMachine is introduced as a user-friendly graphical application that streamlines the installation and connection process. The article outlines the installation procedure, which requires sudo privileges and shows compatibility across various Linux distributions. Instructions on starting the NoMachine service on the remote machine and the client on the local machine are also provided, enabling seamless remote desktop access.
NoMachine is a wonderfully designed GUI app that simplifies the setup and connectivity of remote Linux desktops, making it easier to access your machines remotely.
Installing NoMachine is straightforward, requiring only a few commands and a user with sudo privileges to establish remote desktop access between different Linux distributions.
You can connect an Ubuntu-based machine to a Fedora-based machine with NoMachine, which supports both RPM and DEB-based distributions, demonstrating its versatility.
To connect to a remote machine, start the NoMachine service on the remote system and open the client app on your local machine.
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