Release Notes

Table Of Contents
Table 74. ThinOS packages (continued)
Packages Version
JVDI.i386.pkg 12.1.52086
horizon.i386.pkg 5.0.53374
RTME.i386.pkg 2.7.52738
New and enhanced features
Display resolution
The Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client supports a default resolution of 1920 x 1080.
DP audio port
Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client uses only one port for DP audio. Only Port 1 is available on the Audio tab.
Troubleshooting features
New target option IDE can be used to select the destination for importing and exporting files. If IDE is selected, the
destination is redirected to ThinOS C: Disk of IDE.
NOTE: Extract CMOS and Restore CMOS features are supported only in USB and File Server options.
Click Export IDE trouble_shoot to export the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE C: to USB or file server. This
button is enabled only when the target is USB or file server.
Click Delete IDE trouble_shoot to delete the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE.
You can select 1 day to 5 days in Days to keep troubleshooting files in IDE. After you reboot, the files in C:/wnos/
trouble_shoot are checked. If the created date is older than the days that you set, the files are removed.
Select the Enable Application Console Log check box to save all Linux application console logs in the trouble_shoot folder
with the name TerminalName_proc_name_date_time.log
Application list is a filter for application console logs. It is empty by default and no filters are applied. When it is empty, the
console logs of all applications are saved to the target folder.
You can filter the applications for logs using Application list. The name in the list can be part of the application name. For
example, PCoIP application name is /pcoip/pcoip and Blast application name is /usr/lib/vmware/view/usb/horizon. If you
want the the console log of these two applications, enter pcoip;vmware .
On-Screen Display (OSD) feature
Use the On-Screen Display (OSD) buttons on the right of the device to adjust the luminance of the backlight. Minimum is 1 and
maximum is 100.
Press and hold the first button from the top to increase brightness.
Press and hold the second button from the top to decrease brightness.
Press the screen-off button to turn off or turn on the display. When the display is turned off, you can use a mouse or a
keyboard to wake up the thin client.
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