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SoCS NoMachine Graphical Linux Environment

NoMachine is a full Linux desktop environment, available remotely for SoCS stuents. When logged in you will have access to the same servers as linux.socs.uoguelph.ca but with a graphical desktop interface.

Setting up the Connection - One Time Only

NoMachine client software is required to connect to the SoCS Graphical Linux environment. To install and connect for the first time, follow the instructions below.

  1. Download the NoMachine Enterprise client, available here NoMachine Enterprise Client Download. Choose the correct client for your operating system (See Image 1 below) and install.
  2. Open the client. In the top right, click New (See Image 2 below).
  3. Ensure “NX” is set as the protocol (it is the default selection), and click Continue.
  4. Enter nomachine.socs.uoguelph.ca for the Host. Leave the defaults selected.
  5. Choose Password as the authentication type and hit continue.
  6. Choose Don't use a proxy and click continue.
  7. Name should be something to identify the connection by. Accepting the default of Connection to nomachine.socs.uoguelph.ca is ok, but you may choose something more memorable.

Image 1: Choose the correct download based on your operating system

Image 2: Creating a new connection


Connecting

The following instructions are used to connect to the server, and will take place each time.

  1. After opening the NoMachine Client, the connection you created in the earlier section should be listed. Double click, or select and Choose Connect (See Image 3 below).
  2. If you are asked to “Verify host authenticity”, press “Yes”. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
  3. Enter your Central Login username and password and choose ok.
    • Optionally, you can tick the checkbox to save the password for future connections, which will skip this step on future connections.
  4. Select “Create a new Virtual Desktop” and choose continue (See Image 4 below).
  5. You should now be logged in at the desktop.

Image 3: Logging into the new connection


Image 4: Creating a new virtual desktop

Logging Out

There are two ways to log out of the SoCS Graphical Linux Environment.

Changing Display Size