System Requirements
System Requirements
The following table outlines the system requirements for the Anyware Anyware Client for Linux:
The following table outlines the system requirements for the Anyware Anyware Client for Linux:
There a number of system level keyboard shortcuts on Ubuntu 18.04 that can affect your remote desktop experience. If you are using some of these keys then it is recommended that you re-map or disable them.
There are separate keyboard shortcuts if you are connecting to a Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) using RDP, as outlined below.
The following keyboard shortcuts apply when using the Anyware Client for Linux for Linux to access a Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) using RDP:
On the Anyware Software Client for Linux using either Ctrl+Alt+SHIFT+F12 or Ctrl+Alt+F12 will switch to virtual terminal 12, which typically does not exist. This can result in a blank screen. To avoid this you can disable virtual terminal functionality by creating a file /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/60-pcoip.conf with the following contents:
On Linux Clients that connect to Windows agents, sometimes, hotkeys do not work as expected. Specifically, the clients inconsistently receive Super key press events if the Super key is mapped to the local system. This issue can be resolved by disabling the Super key on the client machine.
To do this, run the following command:
sudo apt-get install gnome-tweaks
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
The Anyware Client for Linux does not support Wayland on Ubuntu 22.04 machines. If Wayland is enabled on your machine, the Anyware Client is unable to retrieve the monitor display EDID, resulting in display issues while connecting to a PCoIP session.
Follow the steps given below to disable Wayland, and use Xorg instead.
The latest release 25.03 of the Anyware Client for Linux contains bug fixes and stability enhancements for a seamless user experience. In addition, it includes the following features:
Updates to the Anyware Software Client for Linux are published on a regular basis.
To upgrade to the latest version, use the following two commands:
This section contains instructions for uninstalling the Linux client as well as removing the repo configuration. You might need to remove the repo completely if you are switching from one channel to another (for example, from beta to stable), before reconfiguring with the new repo.
The pcoip-configure-kernel-networking.sh
script is installed with the Anyware Software Client for Linux. This script tunes the kernel networking configuration to facilitate the network performance required by the Client. You need to run this script after installing the Anyware Software Client for Linux.
To do that run the following command: