What's recently published Citrix v1.1 Linux Virtual Desktop new to Linux Virtual Desktop v1.1

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What's recently published Citrix v1.1 Linux Virtual Desktop new to Linux Virtual Desktop v1.1 -

. Since then, the Linux Virtual Desktop team together to put been a number of blog posts. The post covers that. Many things that we have submitted as part of this press release This article gives a brief overview and referring to jump to our other products.

The Linux Virtual Desktop v1.1, see installation instructions here and installation packages can be found here. If you are upgrading from a previous version, this article is a valuable guide.

So what are the new features in this version, and where you can read more about them?

Linux VDI desktops dedicated - The Linux VDA now supports dedicated desktop delivery model (ie VDI mode) allows administrators users a dedicated Linux VDA assign. The Linux VDA constitutes hosted shared desktop delivery mode support as standard. cover the installation instructions on how to configure the Linux VDA for dedicated desktop model

Multi-monitor support -. The Linux VDA already uses the new Project Snowball / Thin Wire Plus / Thin Wire + / Enhanced compatibility mode Graphic Encoder announced as part of XenDesktop / XenApp 7.6 FP3. With the Version 1.1 release, we use the Linux VDA graphics capabilities with multi-monitor support to develop. The Linux VDA supports dual monitor out-of-the-box with a maximum resolution of 2560 × 10 per monitor and can be configured to 9 monitors to support up. Read configure our How Multi-Monitor on Linux VDA v1.1 contribution if you want to change these default settings

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and SUSE Linux Enterprise support 12 -. The v1.1 release provides support for the latest versions of Red Hat and SUSE on x86-64. This brings the list of supported Linux distributions:

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise
    • Desktop 11 Service Pack 3
    • Desktop 11 Service Pack 4
    • desktop 12
    • Server 11 service Pack 3
    • Server 11 service Pack 4
    • Server 12
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • workstation 6.6
    • workstation 6.7
    • workstation 7.0
    • workstation 7.1
    • Server 6.6
    • Server 6.7
    • Server 7.0
    • Server 7.1

We have to explain to contribute some of the problems, with the support of Linux distributions.

Improved Active Directory and Centrify support - Active Directory is central to the XenDesktop / XenApp and therefore central to the Linux Virtual Desktop. In this version we have the support for cross-forest support and Centrify Direct Control and a number of under-the-cover changes Active Directory integration to improve. We have the following posts some of these improvements covers:

  • Linux Virtual Desktop login name formats
  • DNS lookup of the Kerberos realm
  • Linux Virtual Desktop - Complex Active Directory Environments

We are working on a Linux Virtual desktop Active Directory planning Guide to publish

Linux broker agent improvements -. The Linux broker agent now supports power state change, and the IP address change notifications. It also supports CNAME lookup of Delivery Controller

KDE and Qt application suppport -. The Linux Virtual Desktop v1.0 supports the Gnome desktop. In the version 1.1 release, the KDE desktop and Qt-based applications with Gnome now supported. We have a post cover, the KDE and Qt applications

Improved internationalization support -. While the Linux Virtual Desktop has other has not been located as English languages, we have been to improve work as not -English languages ​​operate on the UK Linux VDA. We have to use UTF-8 inwardly and improved support for keyboards other than US-101 moves)

Improved troubleshooting guides and utilities -. to assist administrators to install, configure and broker problems we have registry problems a Linux version of XDPing Support Utility (see here) developed. We also shared a guide for troubleshooting common registry problems - read here

Support for the Windows Receiver Single Sign On (SSO) Service -. Linux Virtual Desktop now supports Windows Receiver Single Sign On (SSO) service and as a side effect, now supports HTML5 Receiver versions prior to v1.6. You can read more about this functionality here.

To read more of the Linux Virtual Desktop Team, visit the Linux Virtual Desktop Team blog here .

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