NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux

Here you find packages working on any Linux OS and any distribution, in different package formats and for different CPU architectures. For more details about the supported OSes please consult the article in our Knowledge Base.

Linux 64-bit

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux RPM (x86_64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

141.26 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

173afc00cc6536f4ff7d0234cfa5d968

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 15.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 41

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux DEB (amd64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

140.08 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

2aef3d6d5f3a4dad00d5a8231f367342

For:

Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 24.10

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux TAR.GZ (x86_64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

140.03 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

5bbc7eb351afcf2b30c55408b699f9db

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 15.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 41, Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 24.10

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

Linux 32-bit

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux RPM (i686)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

139.78 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

68586a77bfb7858f5167ca977d4f57bb

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 15.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 41

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux DEB (i386)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

138.61 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

ed8ff914be95a70600052f63b7d0aaa6

For:

Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 24.10

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server for Linux TAR.GZ (i686)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

138.55 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

5ee8a837fb3abbbcedbfdb6501de7060

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 15.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 41, Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 24.10

NoMachine Enterprise products are offered under a 30-day evaluation license.

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-small-business-terminal-server_9.3.7_1_i686.rpm
    DEB:$ sudo dpkg -i nomachine-small-business-terminal-server_9.3.7_1_i386.deb
    TAR.GZ:$ cd /usr $ sudo tar zxvf nomachine-small-business-terminal-server_9.3.7_1_i686.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 Small Business Terminal Server packages.

Recommended System Requirements

The software is designed to work on computers with minimal HW requirements. Although the software may work with inferior CPUs or reduced RAM, for best performance NoMachine recommends you match the listed requirements.
Hardware
  • Intel Core2 Duo, AMD Athlon Dual-Core or equivalent
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 195 MB free disk space
  • Network connection (either a LAN, or Internet link: broadband, cable, DSL, etc.)
Software
  • A desktop environment must already be installed. For more information about default desktop environments, please read here.