![]() To use it, first install 'wmaker' package (either from opensuse's software repository or run "zypper install wmaker"), then in NX's client wizzard, choose 'custom' instead of 'gnome'. Another choice is windows maker, which is a windows manager instead of a desktop invironment. You can also choose 'KDE' in the NX client's wizzard, but as I know, gnome is better for NX's remote session. ![]() ( I don't like this because usually my home computer has different screen resolution with server machine, which makes the NX window ugly). You can also choose 'shadow' instead of 'unix', and you'll get the same physical window that you use in front of the server machine. By doing this, the NX window area will change with your client's window size. Choose unix->gnome and 'available area' in the wizard. After that you can run NXconnection Wizard. ![]() Then on your home computer, install nxclient package depending the home computer is Linux or Windows. ![]() If not sure, you can run #/usr/NX/bin/nxserver -restart to restart the server session. After install, nxserver should be active on your server machine. ![]()
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