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Using NX Client on a Linux desktop
The screenshots below show a Suse desktop session being accessed from a Fedora machine. Click on the images for an enlarged version.




First of all, let's run the Connection Wizard
to setup a GNOME session on our server.





A few touches to the Advanced Configuration tab.





Let's share a folder from our local computer so that
it can be accessed from the remote session.





NX Client is ready to start the GNOME session.






The session is up and running.





A quick look at what's happening in the world.





Finally NX Session Administration showing.
session statistics



Technology Brief
Data encryption and security

NX security is guaranteed at every layer involved in the communication process. NX uses SSH public-key encryption and 128 bit volatile random cookie generation.

Multimedia support

NX transparently tunnels Linux multimedia channels. Not only does NX play KDE and Gnome system sounds, but you can listen to MP3s played on the server and local workstation simultaneously.

Unified support for all major remote desktop protocols

Thanks to its outstanding compression performances, NX is able to deliver X, RDP and RFB remote sessions using the same client. This is achieved by translating "foreign" protocols into X-Window, the native protocol of NX.

 


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