![]() NoMachine is also available for the iPad in the Apple iOS App store. They have been tested in the following environments. Installation Install the NoMachine Enterprise Client application for your operating system (Mac, Windows, Linux) from the NoMachine download page or, if you have a MAC, you can find it on the PEAS self service. Packages for ARMv6 are suitable for Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi 3 running ARMv6 system like Raspbian. If your distro is not in the list or you are not sure about what to download for your model, please contact us. ![]() Please make sure you refer to the Minimum Requirements of each Raspberry model in order to understand the distributions and their specific versions (e.g Raspbian Jessie, Fedora 26) that we can officially support. IMPORTANT: depending on the specific model, a selection of distros are supported from the following: On the Download page, select the version of NoMachine for your respective Ubuntu 20.04 system architecture. Therefore, you need to download the DEB binary package from NoMachine For Linux Downloads page. Some examples:Īrmv6l - means that you should useARMv6 packagesĪrmv7l - means that you should use ARMv7 packagesĪarch64 - means that you should use ARMv8 packages Install NoMachine on Ubuntu 20.04 Download NoMachine Installation Package NoMachine is not available on Ubuntu 20.04 default repositories. To check what architecture your is Raspberry based on, open a terminal on your device and run the uname -m command. Make sure you install the correct packages for the Raspberry device that you are using ( ). The packages we provide for Raspberry are currently divided into three separate ARM versions: ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8. Please select the appropriate subsection according to the version of Raspberry Pi that you have. In this article you will find notes about NoMachine packages which we have made available for Linux Raspberry Pi devices. ![]()
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