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02-25-2015, 02:55 PM
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HI Group,
Has anyone found a VMware Horizon Client that works with Linux Lite 2.2?
I have found a couple that say that should work for the 32-bit, but have yet to get one to work.
If there are any out there, please let me know the URL where to download them from and any special instructions needed to make it work.
Thanks,
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There is a program listed in main menu>system>"Install / Remove Software" called vmware-view-client the discription is as follows :
The VMware Horizon View Client for Linux, optimized for VMware View 5,
turns your Ubuntu PC into a thin client and connects you to your company's
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. With VMware View 5 PCoIP capabilities you
can deliver a personalized high fidelity experience for end-users across
sessions, devices, operating systems, and legacy applications.
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I have tried both.
Version: 2.2.0-0ubuntu0.14.04 gives an incompatible error message when you try to load it.
I tried using Canonical to find it, but no Vm versions are listed for Linux Lite 2.2.
None of the older versions of Vm like 5.3 work either.
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I was able to do AVJ suggestion after rerunning the updates and it pulled it in that time.
Its working great now.
Thanks everyone!
Was actually easier once the updates pulled it in then searching for it on the web.
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Glad that you got it to work ! Will be handy for other members as well .
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One of the things I love about Linux is that you have repositories of software to pick from and in most cases don't need to go searching all over the internet to find software. This is one of the points that should be stressed to new users.
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