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Step-by-step – Nomachine Elementary OS Gnu/Linux 5.1 Installation

February 15, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Elementary OS 5.1 Installing NoMachine – QuickStart Guide

Hello Linux user! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install and Getting Started with NoMachine Free Remote Desktop Software in Elementary OS GNU/Linux 5.1 Hera Desktop.

First, NoMachine for Elementary OS 5.1 let Mobile Staff Connect to their Office PC with Full Access to their Data and Applications, Facilitate Collaboration between Employees, Enable Fast, Effective Remote Assistance via the Desktop.

Moreover, NoMachine is a proven Hosted Desktop and Remote Access Solution that helps you Consolidate and Deliver all your Desktops and Applications.

Finally, the NoMachine main Features are:

  • Travel to any desktop: Travel from your desktop to any NoMachine-enabled computer at the speed of light.
  • Work with any content: Enjoy live audio and video from your remote PC.
  • Meet with others where you work: Let your friends collaborate on the documents you are working on, share the files you need, help troubleshooting the problems you are experiencing. All securely and under your control.
  • Use any device: your folders, drives and devices, travel across machines in a snap
  • Record what you do: Make a video of what you do on-the-fly.
Step-by-step NoMachine Elementary OS GNU/Linux 5.1 Installation Guide - Featured
  1. 1. Launching Terminal

    Open a Shell Terminal emulator window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).

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    1. 2. Downloading NoMachine

      Download NoMachine Installer for Elementary OS

      NoMachine .deb i386/amd64
    2. 3. Installing NoMachine

      Then to Install NoMachine for Elementary OS
      First, Access the Target Folder, usually with:

      cd ~/Downloads

      Check the Package it’s there:

      ls | grep nomachine

      In the Output you should find the NoMachine Deb Package…
      (But if downloaded with Firefox it may be instead into the /tmp/mozilla* location)
      Finally, to Install it:

      sudo dpkg -i nomachine*.deb

      Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
      If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.

    1. 4. Launching NoMachine

      Finally, Launch & Enjoy NoMachine
      Use the Desktop Launcher:

      Launching
      From Shell with:
      nomachine
    2. 5. NoMachine Getting Started

      How to Gettting Started with NoMachine Connection on Elementary OS

      NoMachine Client Quick Start