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Sorry, I should have mentioned: Gnome (or in ubuntu, it's called
"Unity"). I've discovered, from setting up a VNC server earlier,
that the proper command to get a session is simply "gnome-session".
No parameters, just the command.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/19/2014 4:09 PM, Paul Schulz
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<p dir="ltr">- Which dektop are you using?</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 19/02/2014 9:43 PM, "Lucky0106" <<a
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Hello everyone,<br>
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I would like to ask a question that is more Ubuntu-specific:
I'm hoping that it won't be too far off topic from the freenx
server in general.<br>
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I've finished setting up the server and I would like to start
connecting. So I start up the NoMachine NX client on my
windows computer to connect. I've set it up for the SSH
protocol, and I try to auth using my ubuntu username and SSH
private key (although it might be the private key that freenx
generated; I can't quite remember which).<br>
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The connection is dropped however, and when I look at the
clientside logs from NoMachine, I see my SSH log in welcome
message, followed by a line saying "the command was not
found". Trying to find more information on my server is
fruitless, however, as the nxserver.log file is completely
empty, despite me setting the logging level to 5 and
subsequently rebooting the server. The log file also appears
to be owned (and is writable by) an nx user.<br>
<br>
If anyone can help me get up and running, that would be
wonderful.<br>
<br>
P.S. Is the freenx server still actively developed? I see
there hasn't been a stable release in nearly four years!<br>
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Were you helped on this list with your FreeNX problem?
Then please write up the solution in the FreeNX Wiki/FAQ:
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Don't forget to check the NX Knowledge Base:
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