In this article you will find notes about NoMachine packages which we have made available for Linux ARM devices. Please select the appropriate subsection according to the version of ARM that you have.
IMPORTANT: Users of Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3 and Pi 4 please read the article dedicated to these devices.
The packages are currently divided into two separate ARM versions: ARMv7 and ARMv8. Make sure you install the correct packages for the device that you are using (https://www.nomachine.com/download/linux&id=30&s=ARM).
The package you select depends on the architecture of your device. To check this, open a terminal on your device and run the uname -m command. Some examples:
armv7l - means that you should use ARMv7 packages
aarch64 - means that you should use ARMv8 packages
If your device is not listed below, please contact us so we can test it and eventually add it. We also invite you to contact us with your feedback if you have had issues during tests, so that we can investigate thoroughly. If you have any questions about the most suitable distro for your ARM device running Linux, please also don't hesitate in contacting us.
Users of ARMv7 devices
Packages for ARMv7 devices have been tested on:
armv7hf - DEB - Banana Pi (Allwinner A20) running Ubuntu 14.04; Radxa Rock (Rockchip RK3188) running Ubuntu 13.04/Linaro 13.09; BeagleBone Black (AM335x 1GHz ARM; Cortex-A8) and Odroid C1+ (Amlogic S805 Cortex®-A5 1.5Ghz) running Ubuntu 14.04, Odroid XU4 (Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 cores) running Ubuntu 16.04, Orange Pi Zero (H2 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7) running Ubuntu 14.04, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Raspbian 8.
armv7hl - TAR.GZ - Banana Pi (Allwinner A20) running Ubuntu 14.04; Radxa Rock (Rockchip RK3188) running Ubuntu 13.04/Linaro 13.09; BeagleBone Black (AM335x 1GHz ARM; Cortex-A8) running Ubuntu 14.04, Odroid XU4 (Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 cores) running Ubuntu 16.04, Orange Pi Zero (H2 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7) running Ubuntu 14.04, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Raspbian 8.
Minimum requirements
ARMv7 SoC with NEON extension
Linux for ARMv7 "hard float" (armhf/armv7hl) distribution
512 MB RAM
75 MB free disk space
Network connection
Users of ARMv8 devices
Packages for ARMv8 have been tested on:
aarch64 - RPM - Odroid-C2 (Amlogic S905) running Fedora 24 aarch64 and Centos 7.4 aarch64, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
arm64 - DEB – Odroid C2 (Amlogic S905 Cortex®-A53 2Ghz) running Ubuntu 16.04; Dragonboard 410c (Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 400 Cortex®-A53 1.2GHz) running Debian GNU/Linux 8; Hikey 96 (HiSilicon Kirin 620 Cortex®-A53 1.2GHz) Boards running Debian GNU/Linux 8, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
aarch64 - TAR.GZ - Dragonboard 410c (Snapdragon 410) running Debian GNU/Linux 8 arm64 and Fedora 24 aarch64, Hikey 96 (Kirin 620) running Debian GNU/Linux 8 arm64, Odroid-C2 (Amlogic S905 Cortex®-A53 2Ghz)) running Ubuntu 16.04 arm64 and Centos 7.4, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
Minimum requirements
ARMv8 SoC
Linux for ARMv8 (arm64) distribution
1GB RAM
75 MB free disk space
Network connection
Audio is available only when the PulseAudio service is available. We are aware of some problems when ALSA sound system is used.
Installation & configuration notes for NoMachine Linux ARM packages
Applies to: NoMachine Software
In this article you will find notes about NoMachine packages which we have made available for Linux ARM devices. Please select the appropriate subsection according to the version of ARM that you have.
IMPORTANT: Users of Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3 and Pi 4 please read the article dedicated to these devices.
The packages are currently divided into two separate ARM versions: ARMv7 and ARMv8. Make sure you install the correct packages for the device that you are using (https://www.nomachine.com/download/linux&id=30&s=ARM).
The package you select depends on the architecture of your device. To check this, open a terminal on your device and run the uname -m command. Some examples:
armv7l - means that you should use ARMv7 packages
aarch64 - means that you should use ARMv8 packages
If your device is not listed below, please contact us so we can test it and eventually add it. We also invite you to contact us with your feedback if you have had issues during tests, so that we can investigate thoroughly. If you have any questions about the most suitable distro for your ARM device running Linux, please also don't hesitate in contacting us.
Users of ARMv7 devices
Packages for ARMv7 devices have been tested on:
armv7hf - DEB - Banana Pi (Allwinner A20) running Ubuntu 14.04; Radxa Rock (Rockchip RK3188) running Ubuntu 13.04/Linaro 13.09; BeagleBone Black (AM335x 1GHz ARM; Cortex-A8) and Odroid C1+ (Amlogic S805 Cortex®-A5 1.5Ghz) running Ubuntu 14.04, Odroid XU4 (Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 cores) running Ubuntu 16.04, Orange Pi Zero (H2 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7) running Ubuntu 14.04, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Raspbian 8.
armv7hl - TAR.GZ - Banana Pi (Allwinner A20) running Ubuntu 14.04; Radxa Rock (Rockchip RK3188) running Ubuntu 13.04/Linaro 13.09; BeagleBone Black (AM335x 1GHz ARM; Cortex-A8) running Ubuntu 14.04, Odroid XU4 (Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2Ghz and Cortex™-A7 cores) running Ubuntu 16.04, Orange Pi Zero (H2 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7) running Ubuntu 14.04, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Raspbian 8.
Minimum requirements
ARMv7 SoC with NEON extension
Linux for ARMv7 "hard float" (armhf/armv7hl) distribution
512 MB RAM
75 MB free disk space
Network connection
Users of ARMv8 devices
Packages for ARMv8 have been tested on:
aarch64 - RPM - Odroid-C2 (Amlogic S905) running Fedora 24 aarch64 and Centos 7.4 aarch64, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
arm64 - DEB – Odroid C2 (Amlogic S905 Cortex®-A53 2Ghz) running Ubuntu 16.04; Dragonboard 410c (Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 400 Cortex®-A53 1.2GHz) running Debian GNU/Linux 8; Hikey 96 (HiSilicon Kirin 620 Cortex®-A53 1.2GHz) Boards running Debian GNU/Linux 8, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
aarch64 - TAR.GZ - Dragonboard 410c (Snapdragon 410) running Debian GNU/Linux 8 arm64 and Fedora 24 aarch64, Hikey 96 (Kirin 620) running Debian GNU/Linux 8 arm64, Odroid-C2 (Amlogic S905 Cortex®-A53 2Ghz)) running Ubuntu 16.04 arm64 and Centos 7.4, Orange Pi Win Plus (Allwinner A64 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53) running Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, Nvidia Jetson Nano (ARM Cortex A57) running Ubuntu 18.04.
Minimum requirements
ARMv8 SoC
Linux for ARMv8 (arm64) distribution
1GB RAM
75 MB free disk space
Network connection
Audio is available only when the PulseAudio service is available. We are aware of some problems when ALSA sound system is used.