NoMachine for ARM

Here you find packages suitable for Jetson Nano/Xavier, BeagleBone, Radxa Rock, Banana Pi Odroid C2 and many other ARM devices. Please select according to your device and the distribution installed. For more details about the supported distributions, consult the article in our Knowledge Base. Be also sure you create a NoMachine account to enjoy your free 7-day NoMachine Network evaluation.

ARM 64-bit

NoMachine for ARM RPM (aarch64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

72.76 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

645baf005bf253d3345bff17987e3dde

For:

RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE

NoMachine for ARM DEB (arm64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

72.03 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

8d4f9de8c95832e93675d58df57ac15e

For:

Ubuntu, Debian

NoMachine for ARM TAR.GZ (aarch64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

72.14 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

88b2988f66c2dad94199802c9cce6f1b

For:

RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian

ARM 32-bit

NoMachine for ARM RPM (armv7hl)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

69.75 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

cad4505a5c249140d05159c95e08b094

For:

OpenSUSE

NoMachine for ARM DEB (armhf)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

69.04 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

ad5bb48649fc752849291d5e49a0b419

For:

Ubuntu, Debian

NoMachine for ARM TAR.GZ (armv7hl)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

69.13 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

02170bb6f72c255c1860d156079868c6

For:

OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian

Downloading and Installing

RPM/DEB/TAR.GZ version
  • Click on Download and save the file.
  • Install the package by using the graphical package manager provided by your Linux distribution or from command line by running the appropriate command:

    RPM:$ sudo rpm -i nomachine_9.3.7_1_armv7hl.rpm
    DEB:$ sudo dpkg -i nomachine_9.3.7_1_armhf.deb
    TAR.GZ:$ cd /usr $ sudo tar zxvf nomachine_9.3.7_1_armv7hl.tar.gz $ sudo /usr/NX/nxserver --install
If you don't have the sudo utility installed, log on as superuser ("root") and run the command without sudo.
NOTE: click here for detailed instructions on how to install the NoMachine packages.

Getting Started

Install NoMachine on the connecting client and on the computer you want to access. See the guide for further details:
Don't forget to check out the other How-tos in the resources section of the website.

Recommended System Requirements

Hardware

The packages we provide for ARM are ARMv7 and ARMv8 architecture. A number of ARM devices are supported such as Banana Pi (Allwinner A20), BeagleBone Black (AM335x 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8), Orange Pi Zero (H2 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7) and others. Make sure you install correct packages for the ARM device that you are using. To check what architecture your ARM device uses, open a terminal on your device and run the uname -m command. For further information about supported devices and the minimum HW requirements, along with details of the Linux flavors to use on your ARM devices, please consult the guide here.

Although your ARMv7 or ARMv8 device may not be listed here, we encourage you to try the packages. Please consult the installation and configuration notes about Linux for ARM packages for more details about devices and specific distributions we have tested.