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Citrix Receiver Linux Direct

/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/wfica -icaroot /path/to/launch.ica Or via self-service:

[WFClient] MultiMonitorSupport=On MultiMonitorLayoutMatching=On UseAllMonitors=FullScreen USB Redirection Requires ctxusbd running as root or via polkit. Attach/detach via GUI or CLI: citrix receiver linux

# Ubuntu/Debian sudo dpkg -i icaclient_13.10.0.20_amd64.deb sudo apt-get install -f sudo yum localinstall ICAClient-rhel-13.10.0-20.x86_64.rpm B. Tarball Installation (universal) A self-extracting .tar.gz script placed binaries in /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/ . This method is still used for non-standard Linux variants. C. Repository Installation (modern Workspace app) Citrix now provides official repositories: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/wfica -icaroot /path/to/launch

But if you ever find yourself debugging a wfclient.ini on a headless CentOS 7 thin client at 2 AM, know that you are participating in a rich tradition of enterprise Linux endurance. The commands, the log files, and the quirks remain largely unchanged—and for better or worse, Citrix Receiver on Linux will continue to run in production for years to come. This method is still used for non-standard Linux variants

Today, the name lives on in countless internal documentation, scripts, and admin habits. However, the future is —a modern, secure, and actively maintained client. For any new deployment, do not install the old Citrix Receiver. Instead, install the Workspace app and leverage its improved authentication, graphics, and device redirection.

[Compress] DriverName=PDCOMP.DLL DriverNameWin16=PDCOMPW.DLL DriverNameWin32=PDCOMPN.DLL Compress=On MaximumCompression=On VideoMemoryLimit=65536 Works natively with X11 RandR. To force spanning: