
GCP Linux instances do not come with a GUI, so by default, you need terminal access for all application configuration to get started. Most of the developers/sysadmins working with Linux prefer the command line over Graphical User Interface. But users who are new to Linux will feel more comfortable with a GUI for installing and managing their applications.
NOMACHINE FEDORA HOW TO
We're going to install NoMachine Free Edition on a virtual Linux host, and then access the desktop of this virtualized Linux OS.We will show you how to configure a graphical user interface (GUI) for a GCP Linux instance and then access that GUI using NoMachine. You can of course install any of the enterprise-oriented products as well. For this tutorial, we'll install it on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. NoMachine can be installed on literally any of the Linux flavors, though some of the steps might change depending on what you choose to use. To get started you're going to need SSH to let you remotely log in and administer the Linux VM. Go to the website and log in or create an account (Fig.Once NoMachine is installed, you'll be able to access the remote desktop securely via NX. So the GDM display-manager is not active. On the Download page, select the version of NoMachine for your respective Fedora 32/31/30 Linux architecture. Therefore, you need to download the RPM binary package from NoMachine For Linux Downloads page. Because the VM is headless, I’m running the multi-user.target. NoMachine is not available on Fedora default repositories. Then I proceed to install nomachine-7.10.1-1.x8664 from RPM. In the first step, you need to configure the base details and features for your VM: name, region, machine type.3 - Once you've chosen the VM type, click on "Create instance" to proceed to create the new VM Configuring the virtual machine I first installed the Gnome desktop and Fedora Workstation groups using DNF. The default way of accessing the VM instance is using SSH keys.To enable access to your instance, be sure to choose 'Allow default access' in the 'Access scopes' configuration (Fig.There are plenty of possible configurations and you will be asked about creating machine’s type/size, name, username, login method and others.
