![]() That worked for the first two partitions but the third was an LVM2 partition. I pulled down the TLXOS image and uncompressed it then tried to mount it using loop devices. But I know that the library is in the TLXOS and Stratodesk images. ![]() after some googling it looks like the library was complied with a newer version on C++ or something along those lines. So it works on some OS but not on the default raspian. The supported Horizon Client features include Blast Extreme, USB redirection, and H.264 decoding (for one monitor at resolution lower than 1920 x 1920).” “Horizon Client for Linux is supported on Raspberry Pi 4 Model B devices that are installed with ThinLinx Operating System (TLXOS) or Stratodesk NoTouch Operating System with limitations. Looking at the release notes for supported operating systems it says: There are a bunch of sites that talk about this error and changing scripts to not run full screen but those are for older version. Undefined symbol "_ZN4Glib6ObjectC2EOS0_" When I ran the client it spit out an error: /usr/lib/vmware/view/bin/vmware-view: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libarm-linux-gnueabihf/libpangomm-1.4.so: Just extract the files and copy them to the right directory. The release notes include the installation instructions. The tarball has an armhf directory and I thought “great! This will work perfectly!” Of course it didn’t. I went out to the VMware Horizon View Client download page and pulled down the latest Linux tarball. ![]() ![]() I thought I’d try to build a thin client. ![]() I was looking at my Raspberry Pi 4 the other day thinking of new uses for it. ![]()
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