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I suggest retiring the freenx-client package. Nothing except nxcl-devel and qtnx requires nxcl, and qtnx completely fails for me. It goes into an infinite loop when trying to connect, and when I fix that locally by using Ubuntu's qtnx and nxcl patchkits, it just fails otherwise to connect to the freenx-server shipped in Fedora. Upstream seems pretty much dead. A working alternative is remmina and its nx plugin (after bug 753792 has been fixed). qtnx was removed from Debian as well: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=652377
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