![]() I sometimes do it after everything is working for my needs. So we can use command below to clear those. It may leave behind some dependencies that were installed with the installation of package. The flag f (or can also use -fix) automatically downloads(most of the time) required missing dependencies.Īnother command to keep in mind is that when we install packages and then uninstall, like for displays, that we don’t like, we then remove those via sudo apt remove packagename I had some errors of missing some dependencies, so then I used the command below: sudo apt install -f. and that implies current directory and the file under that. wget Ĭheck for latest one and adjust above link accordingly from the page below: Īnd then install it. The downloaded file will go into the directory you have the prompt in. Then we download the package from NoMachine for our Server side install. Depending upon your device and what all is installed on it, you may already have required fonts, but just in case, you do run into issues, install fonts.įor AWS Ubuntu, since it is an instance without GUI, we also need to installed a minimal GUI for Nomachine to work. I then also installed the required fonts, else NoMachine session will show gibberish. You will also need to install LXQT or LXDE or XFCE display (as needed by NoMachine as a GUI environment) when asked. So our RPi devices act like a http jump server.įrom my research and experimentation, I found that NoMachine is a GUI frontend that works for our needs.įor the RPis, I installed NoMachine using dietpi-software. We want to be able to use a light weight GUI interface into each of our RPi and the server, to support a browser launch from these devices to go behind to any of our IOT or such devices.
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