![]() ![]() ![]() I'm guessing that either a default value was changed or a bug/feature was introduced. This problem did not exist with earlier freenx versions which I have been using for about 2 years now. The only option that results in corrupted images (icons, background, title bars for windows, etc) is the "Only use RGB compression" option. NX clients provide four (4) image options: Info: Using pack method '16m-png-9' with session 'unix-gnome'. ![]() How To Install Freenx On Centos 7 Minimal Special Note - these instructions are for connecting to the VPN using the open source alternative to Cisco Any. CentOS is gebaseerd op Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Somehow the most recent freenx does not honour the RGB compression, which according to the nx logs, uses a PNG format the relevant line from the nx session log is: CentOS (The Community Enterprise Operating System) is een Linuxdistributie voor serversystemen. I then used the default display settings, and it worked. I downloaded and installed the new NX client for windows 3.2.0-13 and I also installed the same version for linux on each server. I noticed that freenx was recently updated by yum to "freenx-0.7.". Project Activity See All Activity > Categories Communications, Internet License GNU General Public License version 2. NX allows usage of X-connections over real slow links like a Modem or ISDN. Graphics includes all icons, background, images, title bars for windows, etc. FreeNX is a free server implementation of OSS NX components. I could read text, but the graphics were all jumbled. If you are looking for instructions related to using the open source alternative to the Cisco Systems VPN client (vpnc), have a look at my post entitled: How To. Special Note - these instructions are for connecting to the VPN using the open source alternative to Cisco Any. I recently logged in to my Centos 4.7 and Centos 5.2 x86_64 servers to discover the bitmaps were all corrupted. How To Install Freenx On Centos 7 Minimal. General tab > select "Use custom settings" checkbox > "Settings." button > select "Only use RGB compression" radio button I configure the nxclient to "Only use RGB compression" for the image bitmaps as follows: I normally use the NoMachine nxclient in windows to connect to my linux machines. ![]()
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