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View Horizon Client 14 - Omnissa - no .bundle file anymore #874

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rohrbachger opened this issue Jan 12, 2025 · 4 comments
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View Horizon Client 14 - Omnissa - no .bundle file anymore #874

rohrbachger opened this issue Jan 12, 2025 · 4 comments

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@rohrbachger
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Has anyone already started to use the newest View Horizon Client?
Unfortunately Omnissa, the new owner hast stopped delivering the .bundle installation file.

So it is necessary to use the .tar.gz files for linux installation.
It's for me not urgent to get the new version client running, but I thinks we need to start the development.

@Doncuppjr
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Volksdude already made a merge request for thinstation-ng, but I don't think it's tested.

@Doncuppjr
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Looks like Volksdude completed his testing and you should be good to go on thinstation-ng

@rohrbachger
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Okay, I looked at thinstation-ng.
There are some tasks before I can start testing.
I need to create a new test enviroment . Iḿ using ubuntu, this does not work anymore.

root@Desktop:/GRPROG/thinstation-ng# ./setup-chroot
cp: die sym link 'etc/resolv.conf' could not create file or folder not found
chroot: failed to run command ‘/ts/TS_ENV’: No such file or directory

I think at this point I need to use the devstation. I hope it will work under virtual box, at home I do not have vmware running.
If there is an easy fix for ubuntu let me know. But experience tells, I will run from one issue into the next....

Give me some time for testing.

@Doncuppjr
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Yeah, I've not worked out how to use Ubuntu with the DNF package manager. It might be possible though. You could probably use QEMU or Virtualbox on Ubuntu.

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