I don¹t believe this will work. Looking at their web site, they don¹t
acknowledge that the product runs on anything but Intel. If they had
installs for it on other platforms, any other platforms, you¹d think they¹d
be proud enough to say so....

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On 4/9/08 3:38 PM, "Howard Rifkind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks every one for your replies.
> 
> Not to bet this to death but...
> 
> I can, and did, install the NoMachine server code on a Suse machine (not in
> z/VM Linux machine) and the client on a Windows machine and I'm wondering
> this; if the Server code runs in a Suse machine and the Suse machine happens
> to be a z/VM guest, it should work...right?
> 
> Not sure but I think NoMachine use SSH under the covers and for the Windows
> user who wants a GUI interface this would see to be a good test.
> 
> I don't believe I can submit a question to the NoMachine folks as I'm using
> the free version and there isn't and support questions allows for the free
> version.
> 
> 
> 
> Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Howard Rifkind  wrote:
>> 
>>> > I guess my real question is about using the NoMachine client/server
>>> programs
>>> > to access a z/VM Linux guest...Anyone using NoMachine?
>> 
>> As I understand the configuration, this would mean running one or more
>> graphical end-user desktops. From the aspects of performance and
>> resource usage, it would not be the most obvious thing to do with
>> Linux on the mainframe.
>> This particular solution does not seem to be ported to Linux on System
>> z. You could probably do similar things using for example VNC (and a
>> big System z).
>> 
>> Rob


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