Setting Up for Linux Desktops

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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 verifying the installation of NVIDIA display driver, perform the following tasks for installation to work
correctly.
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If you upgrade the Linux kernel, Horizon Agent might not be able to communicate with View
Connection Server. To resolve the problem, reinstall the NVIDIA driver.
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Set the NVIDIA GRID licensing in the Linux VM. See NVIDIA documentation for more information.
Linux desktop will not work correctly if licensing is not set. For example, auto-fit will not work.
Configure RHEL 7 for vSGA
You can set up an RHEL 7 guest operating system so that a Horizon 7 for Linux desktop can take
advantage of vSGA capabilities.
Install the VIB for the NVIDIA Graphics Card for vSGA on the ESXi
Host
You must download and install the VIB for your NVIDIA GRID graphics card on the ESXi 6.0 U1 or later
host.
NVIDIA provides a VMware vSphere ESXi Driver for vSGA. For vSGA, an NVIDIA display driver is not
installed on the Linux virtual machine.
Prerequisites
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Verify that vSphere 6.0 U1 or a later release is installed in your environment.
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Verify that NVIDIA driver is installed in your environment.
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Verify that the NVIDIA GRID K1 or K2 GPUs are installed on the ESXi host.
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