![]() NoMachine is not available on Ubuntu default repositories. Therefore, you need to download the Package from NoMachine Downloads page. On the Download page, select the version for Linux and click the download button. This takes you to a page where you can choose to download the specific package for your system architecture. In short, you can navigate to this page to download your package or simply run the command below wget DEB package for the 64-bit Ubuntu system. ![]() This will however, strickly download version 6.3.6_1. You can verify the versions and replace accordingly. Navigate to your download directory, for example in my case ~/Downloads cd ~/Downloads Once the download is done, run the commands below to install the package. 130362 files and directories currently installed.) Install the package with dpkg package manager as shown below dpkg -i nomachine_6.3.6_1_b Selecting previously unselected package nomachine. NX> 700 Installing: nxclient version: 6.3.6. NX> 700 Using installation profile: Ubuntu. NX> 700 Install log is: /usr/NX/var/log/nxinstall.log. NX> 700 To connect the remote printer to the local desktop, NX> 700 Installing: nxplayer version: 6.3.6. NX> 700 the user account must be a member of the CUPS System Group: lpadmin. NX> 700 Installing: nxnode version: 6.3.6. NX> 700 Creating configuration in: /usr/NX/etc/node.cfg. NX> 700 Installing: nxserver version: 6.3.6. NX> 700 NoMachine was configured to run the following services: NX> 700 Creating configuration in: /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg. Once the installation is done, you should be able to see the NoMachine Monitor icon in your system tray. NoMachine Monitor is a small application which gives you access to server management tools and User Interface and advises you when someone is requesting to connect. You can click on the icon to check its menu.
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