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Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop
or Application on a Linux System 4
Horizon Client for Linux supports many features.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Feature Support Matrix for Linux,” on page 43
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“Internationalization,” on page 44
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“Keyboards and Monitors,” on page 45
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“Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones,” on page 46
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“Saving Documents in a Remote Application,” on page 50
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“Set Printing Preferences for the Virtual Printer Feature on a Remote Desktop,” on page 50
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“Copying and Pasting Text,” on page 51
Feature Support Matrix for Linux
Some features are supported on one type of Horizon Client but not on another.
When planning which display protocol and features to make available to your end users, use the following
information to determine which client operating systems support the feature.
Table 41. Features Supported on Windows Desktops for Linux Clients
Feature
Windows 8.x
Desktop
Windows 7
Desktop
Windows
Vista Desktop
Windows XP
Desktop
Windows Server
2008 R2 Desktop
RSA SecurID or
RADIUS
X X X X X
Single sign-on X X X X X
RDP display
protocol
X X X X X
PCoIP display
protocol
X X X X X
USB access Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Real-Time Audio-
Video (RTAV)
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Partner client
systems only
Wyse MMR Partner client
systems only,
and only with
RDP
Partner client
systems only, and
only with RDP
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