The supported Horizon Client features include Blast Extreme, USB redirection, and H.264 decoding. Horizon Client for Linux is supported on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B devices that are installed with ThinLinx Operating System (TLXOS) or Stratodesk NoTouch Operating System.Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.8 and 8.2.Horizon Client for Linux 5.5 has been tested and is supported on the following 64-bit operating systems if you use the installer provided by VMware:.Horizon Client for Linux 5.5 has been tested and is supported on the following 32-bit operating systems if you use the installer provided by VMware:.For your convenience, the Horizon Client installer provided on the VMware Downloads site downloads and installs the library. The OpenSSL library is updated to version openssl-1.0.2v.For information about the vendors and models for these client devices, see the VMware Compatibility Guide, available on the VMware Web site. The features that are available for each thin or zero client device, and the operating systems supported, are determined by the vendor and model, and the configuration that an enterprise chooses to use. In addition, several VMware partners offer thin and zero client devices for Horizon 7 deployments. Note: The supported systems listed below and in the VMware Horizon Client for Linux Installation and Setup Guide pertain to the Horizon Client for Linux that VMware makes available. If you set the client system to use the zh_SG locale, the user interface is displayed in English characters. Note: To have the client user interface use Simplified Chinese characters, set the client system to use the zh_CN locale. The user interface and documentation for Horizon Client are available in English, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Spanish. For more information, see Configuring Cursor Event Handling. Configuration settings on the client and on the agent must match for the cursor features to be enabled. With the RemoteDisplay.mouseMoveMaxLatencyMsec, RemoteDisplay.allowCursorWarping, and RemoteDisplay.allowCursorEventsOnLowLatenc圜hannel configuration settings, administrators can enable, disable, and specify parameters for certain cursor events. For information about setting up client version restrictions, see Global Client Restriction Settings for Client Sessions. Horizon Client 5.5 for Linux includes the following new features:Ī warning message appears in Horizon Client if you try to connect to a server that does not support your Horizon Client version. Horizon Client for Linux also supports optional RADIUS and RSA SecurID authentication. Enhanced certificate checking is performed on the client. Secure from any location - At your desk or away from the office, your data is delivered securely to you wherever you are.Simple connectivity - Horizon Client for Linux is tightly integrated with VMware Horizon for simple setup and connectivity.Your desktop is fast and responsive regardless of where you are.
Unmatched performance - The adaptive capabilities of the VMware Blast and PCoIP display protocols are optimized to deliver the best user experience, even over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections.Support for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) - The Horizon Client installer available from the VMware Downloads site provides support for these operating systems.
VMware Horizon Client for Linux makes it easy to access your remote desktops and published applications from a supported Linux system with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN). These release notes cover the following topics: Horizon Client 5.5 for Linux | 15 October 2020