I know when I did this for the DoD contractor we just ended up using RDP because the whole ecosystem was terrible. Yeah I think nomachine uses nx4 and x2go uses the old open source nx3. X2Go looks like it still can't support anything past GNOME 3.12 which is ridiculous as it's been like 5-6 years since I last said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement solution:
I don't know if freenx exists anymore or what the deal is. I've run into that problem a couple of years ago.
I think open source project such as freenx / x2go uses NX but it's not compatible with the NX version that NoMachine uses. There is the NX protocol and it's wasn't open source but then it was and then it wasn't. Yeah, they've made changes over the years. I don't know if freenx exists anymore or what the deal said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement solution: The pricing for everything they have is ridiculous. I really feel like they are just strangling their product over time. Anything else in a company requires the enterprise license. My interpretation is that you can get away with the free version only for sporadic admin tasks. It's not exactly straight forward to know what is what but there are some guidance here: You have to pay if you're using it for commercial use. If it's just between windows and Linux, then rdp works also as Pete mentioned (if you don't want straight console access). It's easy to set up and I've found it to be more performance and easier to set up than VNC. Said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement said in VNC Replacement solution: