Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinLinux Version 2.2 Operating System and Add-ons Release Notes
- Contents
- Overview
- Version matrix
- Thinlinux version 2.2.1.04
- Thinlinux version 2.2.1.03
- ThinLinux version 2.2.1.01
- ThinLinux version 2.2.1.00
- ThinLinux version 2.2.0.01
- ThinLinux version 2.2.0.00
- ThinLinux security update for JavaFX libraries and Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon
- Citrix Workspace app 1912 add-on
- VMware Horizon View Client version 5.1 add-on
- VMware Horizon View Client version 5.0 add-on
- Installing add-ons
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell
Previous version
ThinLinux 2.1
Wyse App details
Table 34. Wyse App Details
Package name Size (Bytes)
all-addons_TL-2.2.0.00-Wyse.tgz 333,914,016
Supported imaging solution
Table 35. Supported imaging solution
Imaging solution Version
USB Imaging Tool 3.1.0
Wyse Management Suite 1.3 and later
New and enhanced features
Domain join using Active Directory
ThinLinux 2.2 supports domain join and domain login using Active Directory credentials. Active Directory allows an administrator
to enable or disable the user authentication to specific domains. You can either join the terminal to the domain, or use the INI
parameter to authenticate the user from Active Directory without joining the terminal.
To join your thin client to a domain, enter the following details on the Active Directory page:
● Active Directory Domain Name
● Organizational Unit for Thin Client (OU)
● Administrator Name
● Administrator Password
After the thin client is added to the domain, disable the Autologon option, and restart the thin client. The domain name is
displayed on the ThinLinux login screen. You must enter the domain username and password to log in to the ThinLinux desktop.
An error message is displayed if the thin client fails to join the domain.
NOTE:
On successful login, you can view the Domain Name and Domain IP in the System information dialog box. Add
user should disable the Auto login and need restart the device then able to login domain user
INI parameters
Table 36. Domain join parameters
INI parameter Description
Domainjoin.name={yes, no} This parameter enables users to connect the thin client to a domain. Default selection is
no.
Domainjoin.username=<string> This parameter specifies the name of the user who has the relevant permission to add a
computer account to the active directory.
Domainjoin.password=<string> This parameter specifies the password for the domain.
Domainjoin.enable={true, false} This parameter allows an administrator to enable or disable authentication against a
domain, to require the thin client to formally join the domain, and configure other domain
parameters, such as the name of the administrator group. Default selection is false.
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