My power options are “Turn display off after 10 min” and “Wake for network access” Bring NoMachine Player back to foreground to watch it try to reconnect (and ultimately time out).Bring a different window into focus on client until Mac is sleeping and NoMachine Player is disconnected.I wanted to verify this anyway, so most of that was planned. IOW, NoMachine may be waking the screen now, but it isn’t waking the Mac like a VNC client does via the built-in Remote Management feature. Since I was intentionally testing for the blank screen issue, I didn’t connect VNC, and NoMachine Player ultimately timed out on trying to reconnect. Because of the blank screen issue, I would normally connect VNC in order to wake the Mac and then NoMachine Player would reconnect (technically, that lead to me not discovering this second issue before now). When I brought the NoMachine player back to the foreground, it did what it always does when this happens, which is try to reconnect. I left NoMachine Player connected in the background for over 10 minutes so the Mac went to sleep. I can now connect and login immediately after closing VNC (couldn’t before, had to type before closing VNC), but once the sleep timeout occurs, I still cannot connect at all. Is there any way to get NoMachine working again outside of a reboot? Do I need to submit any logs regarding NoMachine seemingly stopping on its own?įollow-up to my previous post… The black screen issue may be resolvedly the patched package, but there is still a sleep issue. I can’t reboot remotely due to FileVault being in use on the system drive. It also has “Quit nomachine player” at the bottom of the menu as if it isn’t the server icon. The icon in the top corner after starting NoMachine from the launcher has options to show info, but not to start/stop the service. On the Mac, if I click the “Changes disabled” lock at the bottom of the server settings screen and enter my password, I still don’t see any options to start/stop the service. When I start NoMachine from launcher, it pops up and I can go to Settings -> Server -> Status and see “Querying the server” and “Desktop not shared” but after doing that, I can no longer connect from the player, I now get “The session negotiation failed” instead. This has not been problematic up until now, but today, when I signed in for a subsequent attempt, the NoMachine player said something to the effect of “No desktops are available.” Through VNC, I can see that the NoMachine icon is missing from the top right corner as well. Any time I am not looking at the NoMachine player for 10 minutes or more, it gets disconnected and I have to do the VNC blank screen workaround discussed in another recent thread. I have connected a few times today, but my most recent attempt was not successful. I’ve been using NoMachine 7.6.2 on my M1 Mac Mini for about 10 days.
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