

Pre-requisite is that a desktop environment (e.g. In the case of Linux hosts booted in CLI (command-line-interface) mode, such as for example headless hosts, NoMachine provides a way to access them in UI mode.


This is called Guest Desktop Sharing, to connect more quickly and easily upon the desktop owner's authorization.

Providing a personal Linux desktop to each user which can run any application, with the possibility of sharing that desktop with other users. Remote workers who need a personal Linux desktop (a ' NoMachine virtual desktop') to do their job or want to use an individual Linux application installed on that machine (a ' custom session'). Depending on the number of users that need to connect, the most suitable solution can be any of these products: NoMachine Workstation, Small Business Terminal Server or Terminal Server. If the answer is yes, you should use a product from the NoMachine Terminal Server range. Do you have a Linux host and want to provide your employees or students with access to their own personal Linux desktop or allow them to run single applications installed on that host?
