Release Notes

Client SDK for Linux 24.07.3

Important Notes and Requirements

  • Use of Anyware Client SDK requires a separate agreement with HP Anwyare.

  • The SDK is intended for use cases where client customizations are required and when Anyware Software Clients, PCoIP Zero Clients, and PCoIP Mobile Clients are not sufficient. 

  • The SDK is intended for customers with software development skills and knowledge, as well as a sound understanding of virtualization systems.

Release 24.07 of the Linux SDK includes the following new features: 

Support for Wacom Movink 13

Version 24.07 of the Linux SDK now supports Wacom Movink 13 tablets. For more details, see the "Wacom Support" topic in the Linux SDK Developers' Guide

Support for Xencelabs Pen Displays

In version 24.07, support for Xencelabs Pen Display 16 and Xencelabs Pen Display 24 has been added to the Linux SDK. This support is available in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client. It is also supported in the bridged mode, where peripheral data is sent to the desktop for processing. For more information, see the "Supported Xencelabs Pen Displays" topic in the Linux SDK Developers' Guide

Resolved Issues

There are no fixed issues in this release. 

Known Issues

Native Portrait Displays are not Supported

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Monitors operating in the native portrait orientation are not supported in Anyware sessions. Use of portrait monitors in-session results in screen layout with incorrect orientation.

Workaround:

Do not use portrait oriented monitors during Anyware sessions. Instead, use landscape monitors.

SmartCard not available following session disconnect

 
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Following the disconnection of a Anyware session that used SmartCard authentication, the card may become unavailable to use for a short period.

Workaround:

The SmartCard should become available to use again a short time after a session has ended, you can wait up to a minute for the card and reader to reset, or remove and re-insert the smartcard to expedite this reset.  

If the card remains unavailable, try unplugging and re-plugging the smart card reader.  If that does not work, restart your client host.

The name of network shown in Anyware Health Monitor does not change during a session

 
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In Anyware Health Monitor, the name of network shown will not change during a session even if the actual network changes.

For example, if an ethernet cable is pulled out and the system switches to WiFi, the name of network will not change in the Anyware Health Monitor display until the session is disconnected and reconnected.