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https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html

Receiver for Linux enables users to access virtual desktops and hosted applications
delivered by XenDesktop and XenApp from devices running the Linux operating system.
Receiver for Linux is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese,
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Filename Size Changed
ICAClient-suse-19.12.0.19-0.x86_64.rpm 0099631884 95 MB
ICAClient.changes 0000023862 23.3 KB
ICAClient.spec 0000004489 4.38 KB
T-Telesec_GlobalRoot_Class_2.cer 0000001392 1.36 KB
T-Telesec_GlobalRoot_Class_3.cer 0000001392 1.36 KB
configmgr.desktop 0000000305 305 Bytes
conncenter.desktop 0000000308 308 Bytes
new_store.desktop 0000000348 348 Bytes
selfservice.desktop 0000000288 288 Bytes
wfica.desktop 0000000333 333 Bytes
Revision 51 (latest revision is 72)
Jörg Lorenzen's avatar Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel) accepted request 757445 from Jörg Lorenzen's avatar Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel) (revision 51)
- Update to version 19.12.0.19
  + Transparent User Interface Enhancement
    - Version 1910 introduced the transparent user interface (TUI)
      feature, including the VDTUI flag. The feature helps the
      client system to receive the TUI packets sent by the server,
      and the client can access the UI related components. However,
      with the flag set to Off, the “Starting <Application>” dialog
      box overlay would render on top of other application windows,
      covering the login prompt.
    - Starting with this release, the VDTUI flag, located in the
      module.ini file, is set to On by default. As a result, the
      “Starting <Application>” dialog box no longer appears when
      you attempt to launch a seamless app session. Instead, a
      “Connecting <Application>” dialog box appears with a progress
      bar. The dialog box also displays messages pertaining to the
      progress of the application launch.
  + GStreamer 1.x Support [Experimental]
    - In earlier releases, GStreamer 0.10 was the default version
      supported for multimedia redirection. Starting with this
      release, you can configure GStreamer 1.x as the default
      version.
      Limitations:
        When you play a video, forward and backward seek might not
        work as expected.
        When you launch the Citrix Workspace app on ARMHF devices,
        GStreamer 1.x might not work as expected.
        For more information, see Enabling GStreamer 1.x.
  + Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) for Browser Content
    Redirection (BCR) [Experimental]
    - The BCR feature redirects contents of a web browser to a
      client device, and creates a corresponding browser that
      embeds within the Citrix Workspace app.
    - In earlier releases, BCR used a WebkitGTK+ based overlay to
      render the content. However, on thin clients, there were
      performance issues. Starting with this release, BCR uses a
      CEF based overlay. This functionality enriches the user
      experience for BCR. It helps offload network usage, page
      processing, and graphics rendering to the endpoint.
    - For more information, see Enabling CEF based BCR.
    - For information about BCR, see Browser content redirection in
      the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops documentation.
  + NOTES:
    - The pacexec binary is removed from the x86 version of Citrix
      Workspace app.
    - Citrix Files might not work with the “Workspace with
      Intelligence” feature.
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