Tips on how to set up your Raspberry Pi for remote access via NoMachine | Linux Today

Tips on how to set up your Raspberry Pi for remote access via NoMachine

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Sep 7, 2015

NoMachine can be installed on most flavours of Linux, and that also includes Linux ARM. Those familiar with Linux ARM are probably well read on the different number of tiny sized computers available on the market such as Banana Pi, Beaglebone, Radxa Rock and CuBox TV and Raspberry Pi. These little computers fit in the palm of your hand, yet pack enough power to run as a desktop PC.

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