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Edit Package ICAClient
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,
Simplified Chinese and Russian.

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Filename Size Changed
ICAClient-suse-20.04.0.21-0.x86_64.rpm 0109351295 104 MB
ICAClient.changes 0000025254 24.7 KB
ICAClient.spec 0000004455 4.35 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 55 (latest revision is 72)
Jörg Lorenzen's avatar Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel) accepted request 795869 from Jörg Lorenzen's avatar Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel) (revision 55)
- Update to version 20.04.0.21
  + Language support
    - Citrix Workspace app for Linux is now available in the Italian
      language.
  + Improved UI experience
    - With this enhancement, cloud users will notice their apps
      enumerating significantly faster.
  + Audio optimization for Microsoft Teams [experimental]
    - As an experimental feature, Citrix Workspace app provides
      audio optimization for Microsoft Teams running within a
      Citrix Virtual Desktop session. By default, we bundle all
      necessary components for optimization for Microsoft Teams
      into the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) and the Workspace app
      for Linux.
    - For more information, see the Optimization for Microsoft
      Teams and Microsoft Teams redirection sections in the Citrix
      Virtual Apps and Desktops documentation.
  + Support for NetScaler App Experience (NSAP) virtual channel
    [experimental]
    - As an experimental feature, all HDX Insight data is sourced
      from the NSAP virtual channel exclusively and sent
      uncompressed. This approach improves scalability and
      performance of sessions. The NSAP virtual channel is enabled
      by default. To disable it, toggle the VDNSAP flag VDNSAP=Off
      in the module.ini file.
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