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ORANGE Pi 3B
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range Pi User Manual Copyright reserved by Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd
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3.23.
How to remotely log in to the Linux system desktop
method
3.23.1. Use NoMachine remote login
Please make sure that the Ubuntu or Debian system installed on the
development board is a desktop version. In addition, NoMachine also provides
detailed usage documents. It is strongly recommended to read this document to
familiarize yourself with the use of NoMachine. The document link is as follows:
https://knowledgebase.nomachine.com/DT10R00166
NoMachine supports Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android platforms, so we
can remotely log in and control the Orange Pi development board through
NoMachine on a variety of devices. The following demonstrates how to remotely log
in to the Linux system desktop of the Orange Pi development board through
NoMachine in Windows. For installation methods on other platforms, please refer to
the official documentation of NoMachine.
Before operation, please make sure that the Windows computer and the
development board are in the same LAN, and you can log in to the Ubuntu or
Debian system of the development board through ssh.
1) First download the installation package of the NoMachine software Linux arm64 deb
version, and then install it in the Linux system of the development board
a. Since RK3566 is an SOC with ARMv8 architecture, the system we use is
Ubuntu or Debian, so here we need to download the NoMachine for ARM
ARMv8 DEB installation package. The download link is as follows:
Note that this download link may change, please look for the deb package of the
Armv8/Arm64 version.
https://downloads.nomachine.com/download/?id=116&distro=ARM

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