

Active Directory integration provided by Power Broker Identity Services Open (PBISO) v8.5.6 or laterĪlso announced is added support to provision NVIDIA vGPU instant-clone RDS hosts with Horizon 7.4, allowing 3D-based RDSH farms to take advantage of the fast provisioning and recurring maintenance features of Instant Clone Technology.Horizon 7.4 Connection Servers and Linux Agent.VMware indicates the following Instant Clones for Linux requirements: This technology allows users to deploy Linux desktops faster, scale easier, and perform recurring maintenance more efficiently compared to full-clone desktop pools. VMware Instant Clone Technology (which has been available since Horizon 7.0 for Windows 7 and Windows 10 desktops) can be used to provision Linux desktops. Horizon Agent 7.4 for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and RDSH.Maximum of five collaborators by default (can be increased).Horizon Client 4.7 (Windows, Mac or Linux), HTML Access 4.7.VMware indicates the following Session Collaboration requirements: For this feature, session collaboration must be enabled at the desktop pool level or RDSH farm level. Users will be able to see a mirror image of the first user’s session with the option of giving control to other users as needed. Users simply need to open the session collaboration dialog and then send the invitation link to their colleagues. The new Session Collaboration allows users to seamlessly and quickly collaborate with their colleagues from within their Horizon 7 session. This new update includes improvements to Linux and published-application (RDSH), better collaboration opportunities, and an enhanced user experience. Now all I have to do is launch it from my list of apps.VMware has announced the release of VMware Horizon 7.4 and VMware Horizon Client 4.7, both of which are designed to add innovation in new user workflows, desktop administration and user experience areas.

The customers security setup doesn’t allow any of that anyway. I don’t want or need all the other stuff like multimedia redirection and usb redirection. Now it’s just a case of grabbing that package and making and installing it first. It does say it’s a dependency on the AUR page. This failed as it was missing a dependency vmware-keymaps. The steps required are clone the git and run makepkg and then install the generated tar file using pacman. I found the Horizon client in a package here: Initially I downloaded the bundle from VMWare and that failed miserably, but that’s not surprising as the only support they list is for Ubuntu and RedHat. I needed to get some work tools installed and the VMWare Horizon Client is needed for one of our support customers. I’ve been playing with Manjaro and the package management is way different to Debian.
