Setting Up for Linux Desktops

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Table 18. Default Kernel Versions
Linux Distribution Default Kernel Version
RHEL/CentOS 6.9 2.6.32-696.el6.x86_64
SUSE 12 SP2 4.4.21-69-default
RHEL/CentOS 7.3 3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64
Ubuntu 14.04 3.13.0-24-generic
Ubuntu 16.04 4.4.0-21-generic
If your Linux system uses a kernel version that is different from the default versions included with the
Horizon for Linux installer, you must download the USB VHCI source code from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/usb-vhci/files/linux%20kernel%20module/. You must then compile the
VHCI driver source code and install the resulting binary on your Linux system.
Note The VHCI driver installation must be done before the installation of Horizon for Linux.
After you download the latest version of the USB VHCI driver source code, use the commands in
Table 19 to compile and install it on your Linux system. For example, if you unpack the installation file,
VMware-horizonagent-linux-x86_64-<version>-<build-number>.tar.gz, under
the /install_tmp/ directory, the full-path_to_patch-file is /install_tmp/VMware-
horizonagent-linux-x86_64-<version>-<buildnumber>/resources/vhci/patch/vhci.patch
and the patch command to use is
# patch -p1 < /install_tmp/VMware-horizonagent-linux-x86_64-<version>-<build-
number>/resources/vhci/patch/vhci.patch
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