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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/vmware-horizon-client.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Submitter: | eworm |
Maintainer: | eworm |
Last Packager: | eworm |
Votes: | 53 |
Popularity: | 1.06 |
First Submitted: | 2015-01-08 15:17 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-01-29 10:56 (UTC) |
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KorvinSilver commented on 2020-07-31 06:05 (UTC) (edited on 2020-07-31 06:10 (UTC) by KorvinSilver)
I have some issues since version 5.0, mainly when I log in to my VDI, if I click anything, Horizon freezes and crashes the entire system so bad I have to reboot. The problem is that my company started to mandate the usage of the latest releases (which is ironic in a place where the most recent software is at least two years old) so I may not be able to use 5.0 for long. Any ideas? This is with the entire system updated this morning:
For comparison v5.0:
jackstdve commented on 2020-06-30 13:54 (UTC)
I'm having some USB issues I was hoping to get some help with. When I connect to a server, USB begins initializing before turning into a
USB Unavailable
message. I've installedvmware-horizon-usb
and startedvmware-horizon-usb.service
. It seems there is some virtual channel not available for access.Mushoz commented on 2020-06-18 13:34 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-18 13:39 (UTC) by Mushoz)
On second thought, I don't think it's a pcoip issue specifically. I've tried forcing a specific protocol through the --protocol switch, but it still failed.
@eworm: I do not see any "not founds". All libraries are properly found.
@forprefect: I do not have those options for some reason. I was able to select a protocol via commandline switches however.
I am connecting to a public domain, though. As far as I understand, that means it will set up a HTTPS tunnel and proxy the traffic over that tunnel. Maybe that is somehow not working?
Do note I am running 5.4.0 version instead of 5.4.1. But that was part of my troubleshooting (I downgraded). I initially used 5.4.1 and was getting the exact same problem.
As for what happens: I am able to connect and log in to the server. It will then show 1 desktop that I can connect to. Opening that will show the interface that should display the remote desktop, but it's completely black. After 1-2 seconds the black display disappears and I am back in the screen where I can select which desktop to connect to.
Using a Windows PC in the same network to connect to the same remote location works perfectly fine. But where's the fun in using Windows, right? ;)
Including full logs below:
Diving into the mentioned log, we get this:
eworm commented on 2020-06-18 13:01 (UTC)
Well,
vmware-remotemks
is installed to/usr/lib/vmware/view/client/vmware-remotemks
... No idea aboutvmware-remotemks-container
.I get the same message from
vmware-view-lib-scan
, but PCoIP connection works for me.Do you see any "not found" running
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/vmware/ ldd
on/usr/lib/vmware/view/client/vmware-remotemks
and/usr/lib/libpcoip_client.so
?fordprefect commented on 2020-06-18 12:51 (UTC)
@Mushoz: Have you tried other protocols than PCoIP? I can choose them by right-clicking into a machine icon and choosing from the options. The other error says "ignore if you don't use" and thats what I'd do.
Mushoz commented on 2020-06-18 12:38 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-18 12:39 (UTC) by Mushoz)
I keep getting the following error when trying to connect to a workstation at work over a remote connection:
vmware-view 83240| cdk_pcoip_desktop_on_connection_state_changed: RemoteMKS connection failed
It seems like it's trying to use a pcoip connection, which is failing. Running the included vmware-view-lib-scan, I get the following message regarding pcoip:
Any idea how I can fix this? Google searches haven't been very successful so far.
eworm commented on 2020-04-16 08:17 (UTC)
Currently vmware-horizon-rtav does not find any microphone, thus can't redirect it. Possibly that's your issue. I guess this is related to our recent pulseaudio, but I can't tell for sure.
I've never heard of Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business. Will have to investigate when I have some spare time.
arialdomartini commented on 2020-04-16 07:20 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-16 07:43 (UTC) by arialdomartini)
I cannot run Skype for Business but in Fallback Mode (hence, no audio calls are possible), even with vmware-horizon-mmr and vmware-horizon-rtav installed. AFAIK this should be handled by Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business, included in the VMware Horizon Client itself. Any hints?
themez commented on 2020-03-25 13:37 (UTC)
Makes sense now. Thank-you for your time.
eworm commented on 2020-03-25 06:09 (UTC)
You need to install vmware-keymaps, it's a separate package in AUR.
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