Installing NoMachine
NoMachine provides responsive remote access to the Test Drive cluster. It behaves just as if you were sitting at the machine (including audio, file transfers and USB storage devices). You can access the cluster from Linux, Windows and MacOS systems. Android and Apple mobile clients are also supported!
The instructions below will install the NoMachine remote GUI client. Select the operating system you use on your laptop/desktop:
Installation on Linux
Download the NoMachine Client for Linux
Ubuntu / Debian installer (.deb)
Install NoMachine
Some distributions automatically ask if you'd like to run the installer. If not, open a console/terminal and run the following command as root
:
Ubuntu / Debian
dpkg -i nomachine-enterprise-client.deb
Red Hat / CentOS / openSUSE / SUSE
rpm -ivh nomachine-enterprise-client.rpm
Start NoMachine (Ubuntu)

Start NoMachine (RedHat/CentOS)

Installation on MacOS
Download the NoMachine Client for MacOS
Download the DMG installation file and click to run.
http://www.microway.com/private/NoMachine_Enterprise_Client/nomachine-enterprise-client.dmg
Install NoMachine





To finish installation of NoMachine, you will need administrative privileges. You will need to enter your username and password for your Mac:


Start NoMachine

Installation on Microsoft Windows
Download the NoMachine Client for Windows
Download the EXE installation file and click to run.
http://www.microway.com/private/NoMachine_Enterprise_Client/nomachine-enterprise-client.exe
Install NoMachine





Start NoMachine

A firewall window may appear. If this window appears, ensure the Domain networks checkbox is selected. Then click Allow access...

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