Setting Up for Linux Desktops

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What to do next
Install View Agent on the Linux virtual machine. See “Install View Agent on a Linux Virtual Machine,” on
page 39.
Create a desktop pool that contains the configured Linux virtual machines. See “Create a Desktop Pool That
Contains Linux Virtual Machines,” on page 42.
Verify That the NVIDIA Display Driver Is Installed
You can verify that the NVIDIA display driver is installed on a RHEL 6.6. virtual machine by displaying the
NVIDIA driver output in a View desktop session.
Prerequisites
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Check that you installed the NVIDIA display driver.
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Verify that View Agent is installed on the Linux virtual machine. See “Install View Agent on a Linux
Virtual Machine,” on page 39.
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Verify that the Linux virtual machine is deployed in a desktop pool. See “Create a Desktop Pool That
Contains Linux Virtual Machines,” on page 42.
Procedure
1 Restart the Linux virtual machine.
The View Agent startup script initializes the X server and display topology.
You can no longer view the virtual machine display in the vSphere console.
2 From Horizon Client, connect to the Linux desktop.
3 In the Linux desktop session, verify that the NVIDIA display driver is installed.
Open a terminal window and run the glxinfo | grep NVIDIA command.
The NVIDIA driver output is displayed. For example:
[root]# glxinfo | grep NVIDIA
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
client glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 346.47
OpenGL shading language version string: 4.50 NVIDIA
The user can access the NVIDIA graphics capabilities on the remote desktop.
After installing the NVIDIA driver, if you upgrade the Linux kernel, View Agent might not be able to
communicate with View Connection Server. To resolve the problem, reinstall the NVIDIA driver.
Configure RHEL 6.6 for vDGA
You can set up an RHEL 6.6 guest operating system so that a Horizon 6 for Linux desktop can take
advantage of vDGA capabilities on the ESXi host.
CAUTION Before you begin, verify that View Agent is not installed on the Linux virtual machine. If you
install View Agent before you configure the machine to use vDGA, required configuration parameters in the
xorg.conf file are overwritten, and vDGA does not work. You must install View Agent after the vDGA
configuration is completed.
Setting Up Horizon 6 for Linux Desktops
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