To keep the Nano from crashing, we need to create a swap file. Some of the applications I will use on my Jetson Nano require a lot of memory. If you want to change it to low performance because you are using microUSB to power the Jetson Nano, here is the command: sudo nvpmodel -m 1 Create a Swap File This command will give you high power performance. Otherwise, type the following command: sudo nvpmodel -m 0 If you see the following, you are good to go. If you are using the 5V/4A power supply like I am, open your terminal window, and type: sudo nvpmodel -q Open a terminal window, and type the following command. sudo reboot Collect Information About Your Jetson Nano Type Y and press Enter to upgrade everything. Open the terminal, and type: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Let’s update our package list and upgrade the software on the system. sudo iw dev wlan0 set power_save off sudo reboot Run Updates If you have the client UI (main window and/or session window) open, close and reopen it to make changes effective.Turn off the power save mode to get stability. To hide settings for the Server in the UI, set both EnableServerStatus 0 and EnableServerPreferences 0. It's not necessary to restart the server, but if you have already the NoMachine UI open, close and re-open it to make changes effective. Edit the node.cfg file and set: EnableServerPreferences 0 It's also possible to hide the possibility to access server settings via UI. On Windows: > %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\NoMachine\nxserver\nxserver.exe -restart Then restart NoMachine server, via UI or from command line, On Linux and macOS: $ sudo /etc/NX/nxserver -restart Applications/NoMachine.app/Contents/Frameworks/etc/node.cfg on macOS %PROGRAMFILES%/NoMachine/etc/node.cfg on Windows It is possible to hide or show the 'Show server status' item displayed in the !M (the Monitor) menu in the system tray by editing the node configuration file: In the system tray, right or left mouse click on the !M icon to open the Connection Monitor Menu:ĭetailed Menu Panel guides for clients on Linux, Windows and macOS are available in the Configurations section of the website. As an alternative, you could choose to adopt a lightweight desktop which doesn’t exhibit this behaviour, for example MATE or Xfce. Please refer to the official documentation of your Linux distribution for the appropriate instructions. To support that, it’s necessary to install a specific GNOME extension like TopIcons Plus. As a consequence, it’s no longer possible to display the !M icon out-of-the-box. Starting from GNOME 3.26, the drawer showing 3rd party application icons was removed. It is also in charge of notifying the desktop owner when another user is requesting to connect. It provides fast access to the server User Interface (UI) and others. By default, it is restarted at the next boot (unless configured differently). This service runs until NoMachine is shutdown. In the case of a NoMachine server, the Connection Monitor is a process which must be running in order for the NoMachine service to be active. In the case of the Enterprise Client, it opens once the client is launched and stays available until the client is terminated via Menu (‘Quit NoMachine player’). The Connection Monitor is a process that appears in the system tray of your computer, it’s identifiable by the !M icon. In this last case, if somebody is connected to the server, there are some additional items in the Menu.įor guidance on installation and configuration of the software, please consult the Installation
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