Release Notes
Software Client for Linux 20.07.3
Release Overview
These release notes provide a summary of key additions, compatibility notes, resolved issues, and known issues for the PCoIP Software Client 20.07.3 for Linux.
What's New in This Release
High Performance Client
This release of the Software Client for Linux 20.07 enables the high performance client to display a real time statistics overlay.
Security and Stability Updates
Increased security and stability updates and enhancements around the PCoIP Client.
Release Downloads
Related Documents and Software
- Teradici PCoIP® Software Client for Linux 20.07 Administrators' Guide.
- Teradici PCoIP Remote Workstation Card Firmware 5.0.1 Release Notes
- Open-source and third-party components
Release History
Version/Build | Date | Description |
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3.8.0 | February 2019 | GA release |
19.05 | May 2019 | GA release |
19.08 | August 2019 | GA release |
19.11 | November 2019 | GA release |
20.01 | January 2020 | GA release |
20.04 | April 2020 | GA release |
20.07 | July 2020 | GA release |
Compatibility
Supported Clients | |
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PCoIP Software Client Linux | Ubuntu 18.04 |
Supported Hosts |
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Teradici Cloud Access Software agents |
PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards |
Resolved an issue that delayed mouse event processing
Eliminated delays in mouse event processing that caused a less responsive user experience. The effect was particularly noticeable when using Wacom tablets.
Shorthand method of command line parameters is obsolete
The short hand method of specifying command line parameters as simply 2 characters has been obsoleted. For instance specifying debug log level could previously be specified simply as "l3", now that command must be specified as documented, either "log-level 3" or "-l 3".
PCoIP Client displays messages from broker when resource allocation is delayed
When allocating a resource is taking longer than normal, the PCoIP Client now displays informative messages to the user.
Fixed an issue where the mouse may be displayed on the wrong monitor.
Fixed an issue where some monitor configurations resulted in the mouse being displayed on the wrong monitor.
Linux client can get incorrect resolution on reconnection
When using the High Performance Client option (nativeGL) subsequent connections can give incorrect screen resolution.
Quit the client between every session or invoke the client with
pcoip-client -use-egl -quit-after-disconnect