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titleIMPORTANT
  • You will be accessing the desktop layout currently running in your physical desktop, so:
    • For a more comfortable user experience, the native resolution of the NX client should match as better as possible with the resolution of the workstation being accessed to
    • Everything that was left running (documents, folders, browser windows, etc) will be shown in the NX session
    • When the NX session is closed, everything that was left running (documents, folders, browser windows, etc) will be shown in the physical desktop or further NX sessions
  • For security reasons, when you access your desktop remotely, the physical screen of your desktop will be turned off
  • So, if the remote session is not closed in the remote end, the physical screen of the desktop will remain black. To work around this, take the following steps:
    • Start another NX session, for instance from any other workstation of the ECMWF
    • This session will take the ownership of the screen
    • The previously running session will be terminated automatically as soon as the display is shown in the new one
    • Close the newly opened session
    • The screen output will be sent back to the physical screen
  • If the Linux workstation has two monitors attached, the screen layout may appear incorrectly after disconnecting an NX session. To fix this:
    • Click in the KDE start button
    • Type "display" in the search box
    • Select "display configuration"
    • Drag the secondary monitor and drop it back in its intended position
    • Click "apply"

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