Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux What s New Version 7.6
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What s New in Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux This document contains information about the features in the newly released Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux version 7.6. Read the material to familiarize yourself with the features and review further information about them in the Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux product documentation. It is important that you review all of the documentation so that you understand any known issues in relation to this release. Remote Graphics Software (RGS) Support System Requirements Additional Software Requirements Known Issues Remote Graphics Software (RGS) Support VDE for Linux now contains support for Hewlett-Packard Remote Graphics Software (RGS). In addition to being able to support XRDP by detecting the presence of XRDP and conveying XRDP session information to the vworkspace Connection Broker, VDE for Linux is now able to detect the presence of a properly configured HP RGS Sender and convey relevant information to the vworkspace Connection Broker. This effectively allows Linux hosts (physical or virtual) configured with the HP RGS Sender to be managed as part of vworkspace. With this capability, RGS connections from Windows clients running the Windows Connector for Quest vworkspace can be made. The RGS Sender must be installed on the Linux virtual desktop and the RGS Receiver must be installed on the connecting client access device.
What s New in Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux System Requirements The hardware and software system requirements are displayed in the table below: COMPONENT Platform System Memory (RAM) Hard Disk Space Operating System Broker IP Port Requirements REQUIREMENT 1 Ghz or higher Intel Pentium compatible CPU 512 MB minimum, 1GB or more recommended 20 MB or more of free disk space Rhel 5 and 6 CentOS 5.2 and 6.0 vworkspace 7.1 or later Port 5203 must remain open for inbound access from any port on the vworkspace Connection Broker. Port 5201 on the vworkspace Connection Broker must be available for connections from the Virtual Desktop Extensions daemon. Additional Software Requirements The Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux 7.6 product only provides broker support and the ability to manage the Linux virtual desktop from the vworkspace management console. In order for the user to gain remote access to the Linux virtual desktop, an existing RDP server must be previously operating, installed and configured. The installation of the RDP server is a prerequisite to the installation of this product; however the configuration and support of the RDP server is the responsibility of the end user and is outside the scope of this product.
What s New in Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux Known Issues There are known issues with release 7.6 of the vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux. Please review the Known Issues section of the Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux 7.6 Release Notes for further information.
What s New in Quest vworkspace Virtual Desktop Extensions for Linux