Release Notes
Table 56. Remote Connections (continued)
Component ThinOS 8.6 ThinOS 9.0
● Microsoft—RDP or RDS
● Dell vWorkspace
● Amazon Workspaces
● Teradici Cloud Access
Other broker agents, such as VMware
View, Microsoft RDP/RDS, Amazon
Workspace, Teradici Cloud Access, and
Dell vWorkspace are not supported in
ThinOS 9.0
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Select Broker Type > Citrix
A check box to select the StoreFront
style.
The StoreFront Style check box is
changed to the Workspace Mode
check box.
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Select Broker Type > Citrix
Enables you to launch a Citrix session in
the StoreFront style.
The StoreFront Style check box is
removed.
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Select Broker Type > Citrix
Enables you to enter the IP address of
the Account self-service server.
The Account Self-Service Server
function is removed.
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Select Broker Type > Citrix
Enables you to set the Broker agent
settings as default settings for XenApp
and XenDesktop.
Options to set default settings for
XenApp and XenDesktop is removed.
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Select Broker Type > Citrix
Enables you to configure the ICA
connection protocol.
The ability to configure a direct ICA
connection is removed.
Remote Connections > Broker Setup
> Auto Connect List
Enables you to specify either the
connection name or the application name
in the Auto Connect List.
The Auto Connect List allows you to
specify only the connection name.
Remote Connections > Visual
Experience
Enables you to switch between Classic
Desktop and Zero Launchpad.
The Zero Launchpad button and the
Visual Experience tab are removed.
The change is because ThinOS 9.0 does
not support zero desktop and zero
toolbars.
Connection Manager > New Enables you to create a Citrix ICA
connection from Connection Manager.
The ability to connect a new ICA
connection using the Connection
Manager is removed.
PNAmenu Enables you to configure session
properties and applications in a Citrix
session.
The Applications button and the
Properties button are removed from
the PNAmenu in the system tray.
Using multiple audio devices in a Citrix
session.
Enables you to connect multiple audio
devices and select a specific device for a
specific application.
The ability to use multiple audio devices
in a Citrix (ICA) desktop is removed.
Table 57. System Preferences
Component ThinOS 8.6 ThinOS 9.0
System Preferences > Time/Date >
Enable Daylight Saving
Enables you to configure the daylight-
saving settings.
The Enable Daylight Saving option is
removed. The change is because ThinOS
9.0 uses the Linux standard time zone
file, and hence you need not set the
daylight saving manually.
System Preferences > General Enables you select either the sleep mode
or power off option after the screen is
turned off by the screen saver.
Use the Power and Sleep tab to
configure the power off and sleep mode
options.
Table 58. Display Setup
Component ThinOS 8.6 ThinOS 9.0
Display Setup Left turn 90 degrees and Right turn
90 degrees options to configure the
display rotation.
Display rotation options are renamed to
Landscape, Portrait, Landscape
(flipped), and Portrait (flipped).
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