On 10/25/2011 11:22 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
I did test these, works with selinux fix. It turned to out be a case of virt-install new VM on a remote machine; yum install nx and freenx on this remote machine; install the nx client from nomachine.com - setup it to use GNOME desktop, paste in the client.id_dsa.key and connect.
I did haveto yum groupinstall Desktop and X Window System to get the remote GUI to come up. And then I had to install a bunch of fonts to make things look right ( http://www.karan.org/stuff/Screenshot-5.png was what I got without the fonts )
Thanks for testing.
I forgot to mention that the selinux fix was needed only for CentOS-6. CentOS-5 did not need any adjustment.
What to include as 'Requires' can be tricky. NX needs a desktop for sure but it can be gnome or KDE or even something else. So far, it's up to the user to make sure X and a desktop are available when using NX.
I concur with this ... obviously one has many options for an X desktop (gnome, KDE, XFCE, twm, etc.).
Because there is no "package" or "group" that is a generic "GUI Window Manager" (although, there could be one added that each of the windows managers provide ... that would be an upstream decision), the only requires that NX should have, IMHO, is things that make it work with any Window Manager. It assumes that you have a working GUI and a working X and you want to share that desktop it. Otherwise we get people who want to use NX with XFCE or KDE that also need a bunch of gnome packages for the requirements (if we picked metacity as the WM).