![]() ![]() ![]() Output from the known-good server that is old and will soon be retired: I have already compared the /usr/NX/etc/config.node files between the two machines but I don’t see any significant differences that would account for this behavior. I’d really appreciate any advice on how I can get this working on the newer server (since the older server is being retired soon). Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation release 6.7 (Santiago) I’m seeing this behavior with both the latest free and Enterprise server. As I gradually expand the client window size, its size also “snaps” down to smaller sizes (running server 5.1.62.1 with player 5.1.26). I’ve tried adjusting monitor resolution but when I drag the client window to the top of the monitor (effectively maximizing it), its size “snaps” down to a smaller size and will not resize to cover the entire monitor. However, on the following system, when I create a NoMachine session and connect from my windows PC, I cannot resize to the full monitor size on any of my monitors. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.6 (Tikanga) I am having no problems doing this when I connect to an Enterprise Server (running server version 4.5 with player 5.1.26) on the following system: I want to be able to maximize my client window to fit a variety of different monitor sizes and resolutions (hi-res laptop display, lower-res large portrait office monitor, lower-res large landscape office monitor). ![]() I connect to NoMachine servers from my Windows 10 PC (Lenovo W541). ![]()
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