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>Here are the steps to get FreeNX up and running. It is fairly straight forward and easy, although there is one point that can be a little confusing but that is during the client setup, not the server.
First, log into your hda and open a terminal window.
That's it. FreeNX should now be installed and running on your HDA. In order to use FreeNX, you will need a client to connect with. Go to http://www.nomachine.com/download.php and select the one for your appropriate operating system.
After downloading and installing the client, you will need to copy the client.id_dsa.key into the client. What I did was to scp the key from my server (/etc/nxserver/client.id_dsa.key) to my local system, open the file in a text editor, copy everything in it and paste it into the client. In my client this was under ""Configure" " then on the ""General" " tab, there is a button labeled ""Key"". This is where I pasted the client key information.
*NOTE* If you miss or overlook the step for the client key configuration, the client will attempt to use a default key for the HDA, and this does not work.
Since the Fedora 12 update some users have reported the following error when trying to log into their HDA after installing using the method above.
cat: /var/lib/nxserver/db/running/sessionId{(STDIN)}:
No such file or directory NX> > 280 Exiting on signal: 15
A work around for this is to open:
/etc/nxserver/node.conf
And add the following to the end of the file:
COMMAND_MD5SUM=""md5sum""
1) Uninstall completely FreeNX server from your HDA (use Add/Remove software);
2) Go to your System Preferences-->>Add Remove Software and do search for ""audiofile" " (without quotes). It will find for you a piece of software ""audiofile-1:0.2.6" " and ""audiofile-devel-1:0.2.6. Install both development files and a library;
3) Do search (the same Add/remove software) for ""libstdc"". It will find C++ libraries, different versions. Install latest ones in case they are not yet installed;
4) Do search (same place) for ""GLIBC" " - it will find a few libraries there. Install the latest ones in case they are not yet installed
That's it. Then go to terminal and do ""sudo rpm -i" " command for all three packages that you downloaded before. Here are the commands (you need to run these from the folder where you have dowloaded them):
;[root@localhost ~]# cd /folder_where_files_were_downloaded, example:
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