


If no (newer) package can be found, no installation or update will occur. It's unlikely to be newer than the one already installed - although nomachine-setup downloads the files into the rpm cache directly and you may copy files from there to /var/cache/zypper/RPMS on another machine. If the NoMachine site doesn't respond (as sometimes happened lately), and a package is found is the rpm cache, it will be considered as the latest available version. If a package is present in the rpm cache (under openSUSE /var/cache/zypper/RPMS), it won't be downloaded again. It can be used for both purposes, installing and updating NoMachine NX Free Edition. Nomachine-setup can take care of this, by querying the latest available version on the website and comparing it with the installed version (if this package is installed), downloading the files and installing them.

tgz) and system architecture (i386 or x86_64) from the NoMachine website: NX Free Edition for Linux, and install them as you would install any package on your distro - under openSUSE, with zypper in or rpm -i (which also works on all rpm based Linux). Is there a way to verify this? It's important because suggested ARM6 installation for Raspian.įinally, if there is a better/easier remote desktop program that also works on PC/Windows, please let me know.To install NoMachine NX Free Edition, you'd normally download the required packages (nxserver, nxnode and nxclient) for your distro (.rpm. Is this ARM7? Is there a cmd line instruction to run to verify this? The box says Quad Core BCM2836 CPU w/ 1 GB Ram. I think part of the problem I'm having is that I don't know Linux/Raspberry well enough. With the ARMv7 DEB I get error msgs of form: With ARMv6 package I get errors on install of: Has anyone installed NoMachine (a remote desktop program) on Raspberry Pi 2? Any success or tips you can pass on? I am having problems and am a newbie at Linux/Raspberry.
