Release Notes

Table Of Contents
Packages
The following table lists the packages:
Table 129. Packages
Package name Version
FR 1.28.19061716
Horizon 5.1.19052918
RTME 2.8.54007
JVDI 12.1.19091610
New and enhanced features
Sleep mode in ThinOS
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data.
The following UI enhancements are made in ThinOS to support the sleep mode feature:
The sleep mode option is added in the ThinOS lock window and the shut down dialog box.
The sleep timer is added in the System Preferences dialog box.
The following ThinOS native windows are not closed in sleep mode:
Performance Monitor
Troubleshooting
System Information
System Tools
VPN Manager
Central Configuration
System Preferences
Display
Printer Set Up
Remote Connections
Network Set Up
NOTE:
Peripherals windows are closed in sleep mode to re-initialize any peripheral devices after resuming from sleep
mode.
ThinOS VDI broker and sessions log off due to security concern. You must log in to the broker sessions after resuming from
sleep mode.
To enable the thin client to automatically enter sleep mode, set the Turn Off Screen as screen saver. The device
automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for 20 minutes. This is the default value. You can set the idle time
in the System Preferences dialog box. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by screen saver.
To manually enter sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option and click OK.
To resume from ThinOS sleep mode:
1. Press the power button.
2. Click the USB mouse.
3. Press any key on the USB keyboard.
4. Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode.
Important notes
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ThinOS 8.6_015