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Administrators Guide
Wyse
®
Enhanced Ubuntu
TM
Linux
Products: T50
Issue: 022412
PN: 883840-51 Rev. B
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Administrators GuideWyse® Enhanced UbuntuTM Linux Products: T50Issue: 022412 PN: 883840-51 Rev. B

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2 Chapter 1Reference Guide: Wyse ® Enhanced Ubuntu™ Linux INI Files is intended for administrators of Wyse thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu L

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2 Getting Started: Quickly Learning the BasicsUse the following information to quickly learn the basics and get started using your thin client:• "

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4 Chapter 2Using Your Home Screen The Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Home screen is designed for efficiency and usability. Use the following guidelines (d

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Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 5The Home screen also contains:• Right-click menu - Right-clicking the menu bar provides options to custo

Page 6 - 4 Configuring Connections 39

6 Chapter 2Home Screen Keyboard ShortcutsDepending on the type of application window you are using (full screen, standard, or seamless), you can use s

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Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 7Connecting to Network and Session ServicesUse the Network Manager icon, located on the right side of the

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8 Chapter 2Locking, Logging Out, Shutting Down, Restarting, and SuspendingAfter using your thin client, you can click the Quit icon and select one of

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 9Using Wyse Terminal Clicking the Terminal icon on the Home screen opens the Wyse Terminal emulator windo

Page 10 - Wyse Online Community

10 Chapter 2Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse SoftwareWyse provides several software products that are specifically designed to enhance your thin cl

Page 11 - Logging In

Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 11• Datacenter Consolidation• Desktop Cloud Computing• Remote Off-Shore Desktop Computing

Page 12 - Using Your Home Screen

Copyright Notices© 2012, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may n

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3 Configuring System Settings Clicking the System Settings icon in the Menu bar displays the following System Settings options that you can configure

Page 15 - Connecting to a Monitor

14 Chapter 3Accessibility Use the Accessibility dialog box (click Accessibility) to set Sticky Keys, Slow Keys, and Bounce Keys options.Appearance Use

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Configuring System Settings 15Background Use the Background dialog box (click Background) to customize your desktop background.TipPNG files are recomm

Page 17 - Using Wyse Terminal

16 Chapter 3Date & TimeUse the Date/Time Properties dialog box (click Date & Time) to set Date & Time and Time Zone options. After configu

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Configuring System Settings 17Device SettingsUse the Device Settings dialog box (click Device Settings) to set the parameters of your device (Terminal

Page 19 - • Desktop Cloud Computing

18 Chapter 3Ethernet SpeedUse the Ethernet Speed tab to select the Ethernet speed.TipIt is recommended to use Auto-Detect in a 1 GB network.Diagnostic

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Configuring System Settings 19Display Use the Display Preferences dialog box (click Display) to set the monitor display preferences (Primary Display O

Page 21 - Configuring System Settings

20 Chapter 3ICA Global SettingsUse the ICA Settings dialog box (click ICA Settings) to configure the common settings you want for all ICA connections

Page 22 - Appearance

Configuring System Settings 21Drive MappingUse the Drive Mapping tab to map drives on the server to devices on the thin client, and to view and manage

Page 23 - Background

Regulatory Compliance for Thin ClientsBasic EMC and Safety RequirementsWyse appliances are compliant with the regulatory requirements in the regions l

Page 24 - Date & Time

22 Chapter 3Hotkeys Use the Hotkeys tab to map hotkeys on the thin client (select a Hotkey option using the Hotkey lists for each function you want).D

Page 25 - Device Settings

Configuring System Settings 23Firewall Use the Firewall tab to set the firewall options on the thin client:• Automatically detect proxy - Detects prox

Page 26 - Diagnostics

24 Chapter 3Import CertificatesUse the Import Certificates dialog box (click Import Certificates) to import and manage (add and delete) ICA Digital Ce

Page 27 - Display

Configuring System Settings 25Adding Certificates from a Local Device1. In the Import Certificates dialog box, click Add to open the Add Certificate d

Page 28 - ICA Global Settings

26 Chapter 3Use the following guidelines:• Do not use INI files - Use this option when you want to use only locally configured settings (using the thi

Page 29 - Editing and Deleting Drives

Configuring System Settings 27KeyboardUse the Keyboard dialog box (click Keyboard) to select Behavior (repeat key and cursor blinking options), Applic

Page 30 - Hotkeys

28 Chapter 3MixerUse the Mixer dialog box (click Mixer) to configure Playback (Master system sounds) volume and other available controls. Select the S

Page 31 - Trusted Server Configuration

Configuring System Settings 29MouseUse the Mouse dialog box (click Mouse) to select Devices (button order, feedback, and reset to defaults options) an

Page 32 - Import Certificates

30 Chapter 3Network Proxy Use the Network Proxy Preferences dialog box (click Network Proxy) to configure the Proxy Configuration and Ignored Hosts op

Page 33 - INI Source Settings

Configuring System Settings 31PrintersUse the Printers dialog box (click Printers) for printer related tasks. TipWhile this section provides an overvi

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Page 35 - Language Support

32 Chapter 3Jobs: · Manage Jobs - Change printer job options (click Administration tab > Manage Jobs).Server: · Edit Configuration File - Change th

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Configuring System Settings 33Installing a Local PrinterConnect the printer cable to your thin client and use the following guidelines:1. Click Admini

Page 37 - Network Connections

34 Chapter 3ScreensaverUse the Screensaver Preferences dialog box (click Screensaver) to Display Modes (select screen saver theme settings) and Advanc

Page 38 - Power Manager

Configuring System Settings 35TCX USB VirtualizerUse the TCX USB Virtualizer Configuration Utility dialog box (click TCX USB Virtualizer) to view and

Page 39 - Printers

36 Chapter 3User AdministrationUse the User Administration dialog box (click User Administration) to view and edit passwords for all users (built-in d

Page 40 - Installing a Network Printer

Configuring System Settings 37VNC ServerUse the VNC Server Settings dialog box (click VNC Server) to enable and disable the VNC server, and to use and

Page 41 - Installing a Local Printer

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Page 42 - TCX Audio

4 Configuring ConnectionsThis chapter provides instructions on configuring and adding connections to your Home screen for use (to access the enterpris

Page 43 - TCX USB Virtualizer

40 Chapter 4CustomUse the Custom Connection Configuration dialog box (click Custom) to set custom connection configurations. After configuring, be sur

Page 44 - User Administration

Configuring Connections 41ICAUse the Citrix ICA Client Settings dialog box (click ICA) to set ICA connection configurations. After configuring, be sur

Page 45 - VNC Server

Contents1 Introduction 1About this Guide 1Finding the Information You Need in this Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 1Related Documentation and Service

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42 Chapter 4ConnectionUse the Connection tab to configure the connection settings:• Enable compression - Enables compression.• Low bandwidth - Enables

Page 47 - 4 Configuring Connections

Configuring Connections 43Firewall Use the Firewall tab to configure an alternate address for firewalls:• Automatically detect proxy - Select to autom

Page 48 - Auto Reconnect

44 Chapter 4RDPUse the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Configuration dialog box (click RDP) to set RDP connection configurations. After configuring, be

Page 49 - Network

Configuring Connections 45Experience Use the Experience tab to configure the experience settings for a user desktop:• Speed Level - Select a speed lev

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46 Chapter 4• Connect automatically after login - Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client.TipThe User Name, Password

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Configuring Connections 47Device Mapping Use the Device Mapping tab to map devices to ports on the thin client, and to view and manage (add and delete

Page 52 - Connection

48 Chapter 4SSHUse the SSH Configuration dialog box (click SSH) to set SSH connection configurations. After configuring, be sure to click OK.TipX forw

Page 53 - Experience

Configuring Connections 49VMware View Open Client Use the VMware View Client Settings dialog box (click VMware View Open Client) to set VMware View Cl

Page 54 - Adding Share Names

50 Chapter 4Drive Mapping Use the Drive Mapping tab to map share names on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client, and to v

Page 55 - Deleting Devices

Configuring Connections 51VNC ViewerUse the VNC Viewer Settings dialog box (click VMware Viewer) to set VNC Viewer connection configurations. After co

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vi ContentsImport Certificates 24Adding Certificates from a Remote Server 24Adding Certificates from a Local Device 25INI Source Settings 25Keyboa

Page 57 - VMware View Open Client

52 Chapter 4Web Browser Use the Web Browser Configuration dialog box (click Web Browser) to set Web Browser connection configurations. After configuri

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A Central Configuration: Automating ConfigurationsThis appendix describes how to set up your environment to provide your thin clients running Wyse Enh

Page 59 - VNC Viewer

54 Appendix AHow to Set Up Automatic ConfigurationFor a Wyse thin client running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux to successfully access INI files and confi

Page 60 - Web Browser

Central Configuration: Automating Configurations 55Be sure to create/activate the two required MIME Types (.ini and .) under IIS (on a per site basis)

Page 61 - Configurations

56 Appendix AStep 2: Direct the Thin Client to the ServerAfter you set up the folder structure and populate it with the correct files, you must then d

Page 62 - 54 Appendix A

Central Configuration: Automating Configurations 5712 Host Name/Terminal NameOptional string. The host name or terminal name to be set.15 Domain Name

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58 Appendix AManually Configuring the Server LocationTo manually configure the server location (not recommended), open the INI Settings dialog box (cl

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Administrators Guide Wyse® Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Issue: 022412Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., February 2012Created using FrameMaker

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Contents viiVNC Viewer 51Network 51Connection 51Window 51Login 51Web Browser 52Network 52Window 52Auto Reconnect 52A Central Configuration: A

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1 IntroductionWyse® Enhanced Ubuntu™ Linux combines the security, flexibility, and market-leading usability of Ubuntu™ (trademark of Canonical Group L

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