Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite 2.5_009 Release Notes Current Version: 2.5_009 Release Date: 2018-02 Previous Version: 2.4_112 Copyright © 2018 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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Importance RECOMMENDED: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled release cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software). Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features.
Package update • Auto update following firmware update o • Self-install or update without the INI o • Base.i386.pkg: updated to 5.0.46515 for new firmware version RTME.i386.pkg: updated to 2.3.44433 following RTOP 2.3 from 8.4_110 Require INI to install or update (see Admin Guide) o FR.i386.pkg: updated to 1.20.46089 NOTE: The suffix (xxxx) in the package file names version number is for ThinOS Lite and does not refer the application version.
Enable/Disable USB imaging with INI Manage AC recovery with INI Manage auto on time with INI CMOS Extract and Restore Audio management with INI USB Port management with INI Wake On LAN Device=cmos BootFromUSB={yes, no} Yes Device=cmos AutoPower={yes, no} Yes Device=Cmos AutoPowerDate=yes AutoPowerTime=2:30:30 AutoPowerDays=Sunday;Friday Device=cmos Action={extract, restore} Device=cmos OnboardAudio={yes, no} Device=cmos USBController={yes, no} Yes Device=cmos WakeOnLan= {yes, no} Yes Yes Yes Yes G
Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite 2.
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To exit First Boot Wizard To exit First Boot Wizard, follow these steps: • • • Select Exit at right bottom corner of the following screens: o USB config load failure o System Preference o Ethernet Select OK or Done in the following screens: o Read USB configuration success o Management Configuration o Connection Broker Press Ctrl+Esc during network connection. You also press Ctrl+Esc in the Welcome screen to exit First Boot Wizard.
o On the System Preference Configuration screen select advanced>>> to enable daylight saving and so on. o On the Attach Ethernet screen, if there is no Ethernet, select Define a wireless connection to setup wireless connection. Define a wireless connection option is disabled if the thin client does not have a wireless module. Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite 2.
• Management Configuration—File Server, WDM, WMS o Additional options such as Certificate Manager and Disable SSL warning are available. o Finish configuration using one of the following options: File Server WDM WMS o The system displays the Done and Next options. o Select Next to navigate to the next screen where all the manually entered configurations are cleared. Connection Broker Configuration o Additional options such as Certificate Manager and Disable SSL warning are available.
o ThinOS Lite—Citrix GUI #2 System information About tab is added in the System Information screen with the following details: o ThinOS Lite and BIOS image names are added. o Citrix Broker/Receiver client version is displayed. This represents the ICA revisions between the two ThinOS Lite versions. o Authentication versions (Imprivata, Secure Matrix, Caradigm, HealthCast) Firmware reference details Platform Firmware Wyse 3010 zero client Wyse 3020 zero client Wyse 5010 zero client T00_xen.
Citrix #1 Multiple audio device support • Citrix revision in ThinOS Lite is updated to support the following Citrix new features/changes. See, Citrix version in the System Information > About tab for the revision changes. • Supporting multiple audio device utilization in XD/XA 7.6 and later. Pre-condition • Citrix VDI desktops—configuration is not required • Citrix RDS desktops—policy Audio Plug N Play = allowed. By default it is allowed.
o ThinOS Lite default audio = latest plug-in audio device. o Session default audio = ThinOS Lite default audio; can be changed. o Upon hot plug-in/out device, advise to restart SFB/Lync client. o UDP Audio is supported with multiple audio. o You can switch audio device setting without hot plug-in/out during a call o The multiple audio option can be shared across multiple sessions Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite 2.
Citrix #2 NetScaler + SMS PASSCODE authentication (CensorNet MFA) • NetScaler 12.0 and later—SMS PASSCODE 9.0 SP1 + RADIUS. To download SMS PASSCODE 9.0 SP1, see https://download.smspasscode.com/public/6260/SmsPasscode900sp1.zip • Test message works with CensorNet App on mobile • NetScaler RADIUS authentication policy bind with gateway server. Do the following for SMS PASSCODE authentication: 1. From ThinOS Lite, connect to NetScaler Gateway URL 2. Enter valid user ID and password. 3.
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Citrix #3 RTME/RTOP 2.3 RTME 2.3 is included in ThinOS Lite v2.4. Known issues / Limitations • Citrix changed the video performance design to lower CPU consumption for other applications, and this affects the video resolution when compared to v2.2. • RTME 2.2 PKG can be used with firmware v2.5. Network settings change without reboot In ThinOS Lite 2.5 Lite, any change in network settings does not require reboot, all changes are applied immediately. For example, • Add a new wireless SSID.
Wyse Device Manager/Wyse Management Suite changes • In Wyse Device Manager on ThinOS Lite, Central Configuration > WDA. o The default protocol is changed from WDM to WMS. o WDM GUI can now be disabled using one of following INI parameter: WDMService=no Service=wdm disable=yes RapportDisable=yes What’s new: Support for Wyse Management Suite v1.1. For more information, see Dell Wyse Management Suite 1.1 Administrator’s Guide.
• For a private Wyse Management Suite Server, Group Registration Key is not required. You can provide Wyse Management Suite Server value to trigger Wyse Management Suite check-in. ThinOS Lite will register to quarantine tenant. • WMS Server field—populates return value from Wyse Management Suite server after checkin. • MQTT Server field is disabled—populates the return value from Wyse Management Suite server after check-in. • Support all new ThinOS Lite v2.
(iii) Wyse Management Suite sends only group INI at the lowest level. For example, in the following settings in Wyse Management Suite Group Policy, the device TomThinOS Lite-2.5 will receive global.ini, santaClara.ini, and Tom.ini, devices and receives global.ini and santaClara.ini from Wyse Management Suite (group INI file at the lowest level is selected based on Wyse Management Suite hierarchy). Global group (INI file: global.ini) • USA (INI file: usa.ini) o CA Santa Clara (INI file: santaClara.
o Device proceeds to register with the owner ID it receives from Wyse Management Suite server. o Device calls /device/mqtt with all current authentication headers. o Device connects to MQTT server with the URL returned from /device/mqtt. • MQTT Validation o Private cloud MQTT is installed on the same server with Wyse Management Suite from 1.0 release.
The following are the workarounds to avoid the SSL connection issue: o Ensure that the device has a valid certificate and the correct time is selected on the device. o Define the server by name instead of IP address. o Set the value of the global security policy to high.
3 4 $DHCP(extra_dhcp_option)* PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, High] [FastDHCP={yes,no}]* VPN=openconnect [Usernameenc=encrypted_username_string]* [Passwordenc=encrypted_password_string]* PnliteServer=List of {IP address, DNS names or URLs} [SFIconSortMode={0, 1, 2, 3}]* Device=cmos [AutoPowerDate={yes,no}]* [AutoPowerTime={hh:mm:ss}* [AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}]* Showing Pictures Playing Video If type is set to 4, it will play video residing in the video link a
This option specifies auto power on time, value range of hh is 0 23 while mm and ss is 0 - 59. [AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}] Folder=[folder]* Device=cmos [CurrentPassword= password NewPassword = password] * This option specifies the days to turn on the system automatically. For example, Device=Cmos AutoPowerDate=yes AutoPowerTime=2:30:30 AutoPowerDays=Sunday;Friday;Saturday Folder groups the connections.
Table 6. Tested environment Application Version WMS WDM Imprivata Caradigm Netscaler Storefront Web Interface SecureMatrix 1.1 5.7.2 5.2.0.15 6.5.1 9.3/10.0/10.1/10.5/11.0/11.1/12.0 3.6/3.11 5.4 4.1.0 Application Windows Windows Windows 7 8.1 10 XD 5.6 Yes No No XA 6.5 No No XD/XA 7.6 Yes XD/XA 7.
Monitors Dell 20 Monitor - E2016H Monitors Dell 20 Monitor - E2316H Monitors Dell 20 Monitor - P1917S Monitors Dell 20 Monitor - P2016 Monitors Dell 20 Monitor - P2017H Monitors Dell 22 Monitor - P2217H with stand Monitors Dell 22 Monitor - E2216H Monitors Dell 23 Monitor - P2317H Monitors Dell 23 Monitor - P2717H Monitors Dell 23 Monitor- E2318H Monitors Dell 24 Monitor - E2417H Monitors Dell 24 Monitor - P2417H with stand Monitors Dell 24 Monitor - U2415 Table 8.
Peripheral Name Type HP LaserJet 1022n HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP EPSON PLQ-20K Printer Printer Printer Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Headset USB Head
Peripheral Name Type SENNHEISER USB SC230 SENNHEISER SP 20 ML Speakerphone for Lync and mobile devices SENNHEISER SC 660 Binaural CC&O HS, ED SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync SENNHEISER D 10 USB ML-US Wireless DECT Headset SENNHEISER DW Pro2 ML SENNHEISER SC 75 USB MS SENNHEISER MB Pro 2 UC ML POLYCOM Deskphone CX300 LFH3610/00 SPEECHMIKE PREMIUM LFH3200/00 SPEECHMIKE PREMIUM LFH3210/00 SPEECHMIKE PREMIUM Dell USB Soundbar AC511 Logitech C525 HD Webcam Logitech C920 HD
Peripheral Name Type USB-to-Serial converter Dell Keyboard M/N KB813 Dell Keyboard SK-3205 Cherry keyboard RS 6600 Cherry keyboard RS 6700 Cherry keyboard KC 1000 SC Gemalto IDBridge CT710 OMNIKEY OK CardMan3121 HID OMNIKEY 3021 HID OMNIKEY 5125 HID OMNIKEY 5421 HID OMNIKEY 5325 CL SmartOS powered SCR335 Actividentity USB reader 2.
ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (Gemalto 830) ID Prime MD v 4.3.5 (Gemalto 830) Etoken CardOS Etoken CardOS (white USB key) Etoken Java(aladdin) Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key) Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key) Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key) Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133 SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133 SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133 SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133 SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.