![]() ![]() I noticed that freenx was recently updated by yum to 'freenx-0.7.'. Graphics includes all icons, background, images, title bars for windows, etc. I could read text, but the graphics were all jumbled. The same keyboard issues if I install nx/freenx on the server and configure the access. I recently logged in to my Centos 4.7 and Centos 5.2 x8664 servers to discover the bitmaps were all corrupted.Keyboard map works fine when accessing via XDMCP from other host.Keyboard map works fine in the main console, tested with GNOME (startx) and XFCE (startxfce4) While FreeNX is using OSS libraries released by NoMachine, it is in no way connected to NoMachine and has completely different packages and different setup.Installed another CentOS-6.4 (from 6.4 CD, no update).This fixes the issue with special chars, however I still cannot type the letter "P" Using one script I managed to execute: setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout es Use defaults: rules - 'base' model - 'pc105' layout - 'us' When I open a terminal and execute "setxkbmap" (have to access the server through ssh and create an script since cannot type the "p" in the command), this is the output: Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property Cannot type the letter "P" (seriously, it's the only letter I cannot type, nothing happens).Most of the keys appears to be a US keyboard.The issue is that after the update, when I connect via NX Client or, the keyboard is not being set, from what I see: I run a yum update, all the new packages download, server now is running CentOS 6.4, no other changes in configuration. I have an International keyboard, model: pc105 + layout: es, all keys are working fine, special chars, I didn't have to do anything special to get this working, it just works.Remote access using NX Client from Windows 7.Is this true What about x2go as an alternative. I've also read that it is no longer available for CentOS 7. FreeNX was very efficient and I would like to use it for CentOS 7. ![]() I found the link below: But it mentioned 6 and CentOS 7. Since CentOS 6.4 was released yesterday, I started doing testing with it and found a weird issue, so I ask here in case somebody else can help me with a solution. Is FreeNx still available for installation on CentOS 7. ![]()
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