Chapter 8. Client Platforms
8.5.6. Dell Wyse-Enhanced SuSE Linux Terminals
A client Add-On for Dell Wyse-terminals running "Dell Wyse-Enhanced SUSE Linux" is provided in the
Client Bundle, inside the client-wyse/ directory. For instructions on how to install or upgrade this
package, please consult the Wyse Linux documentation (http://www.dell.com/wyse/).
The Dell Wyse client bundled is built and packaged for SUSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client 11 Service
Pack 2 (sletc11sp2). Due to limitations of the package metadata, a package can only support one service
pack version of SLETC11 at the same time.
8.5.7. Dell Wyse-Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Terminals
With terminals running Dell Wyse-Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Terminals, one can use the DEB package
provided in our ThinLinc Client bundle. The "armel" package is used on ARM based terminals such as
T50. For other terminals, use the "i386" package.
8.5.7.1. Manual installation/upgrade of ThinLinc Client
Below we will describe the process of manually installing the ThinLinc Client on Ubuntu based Wyse
terminals.
1. Create a new custom connection. Enter command "bash" and select "Run in terminal window".
2. Start a terminal using the new connection.
3. Switch to root with "sudo -i".
4. Copy the ThinLinc Client .deb package from ThinLinc Client bundle onto a USB memory stick, and
connect it to the terminal. Go into the directory which represents your connected USB device with
command:
# cd /media/my_usb_storage
As an alternative, it is also possible to download the client package from a web server using the
"wget" command.
5. Install the ThinLinc Client package using Debian package manager command:
# dpkg -i thinlinc-client
*
.deb
6. Close the terminal window.
7. Add a new custom connection. The Command should be set to /opt/thinlinc/bin/tlclient.
8.5.8. Other Thin Terminals
The ThinLinc client can be made to run on almost any Linux-based Thin Terminal as well as on some
Windows-based appliances. Contact Cendio if you need help on a consultancy basis.
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