Xencelabs Pen Display Support
Supported Xencelabs Pen Displays
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.
Support is available when:
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.
Support is available when:
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported 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.
Support is available when a connection is initiated from any Client to a Windows Graphics or Standard agent.
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.
Support is available when:
Updates to the Graphics Agent for Linux will be published on a regular basis. New stable builds will be produced approximately every three months.
To update the Graphics Agent for Linux to the current version, update your local package as described below. Your configuration settings will be preserved.
To update the Graphics Agent for Linux:
RHEL/Rocky Linux
You can remove the Graphics Agent for Linux from your system, or you can remove the repo config entirely.
To remove the package, open a console window and run the following command:
The following pages describe the overall installation process for both RHEL/Rocky Linux and Ubuntu systems.
Important: A Desktop environment is required
Before you begin, ensure a desktop environment is installed. Any desktop environment will work; the following options are provided as a convenience, but you can install any available environment.
The Graphics Agent for Linux must be assigned a valid PCoIP session license before it will work. Until you've registered it, you can't connect to the desktop using a Anyware client.
You receive a registration code when you purchase a pool of licenses from HP. Each registration code can be used multiple times; each use consumes one license in its pool.
Instructions are provided here for installing the Graphics Agent for Linux on RHEL/Rocky Linux and Ubuntu. If you are installing on a physical machine, see the special instructions provided below.
Note: Disabling GSP
Before installing the Anyware Agent, install the correct driver for your configured GPUs. SSH into your machine and then proceed with the installation instructions below.
Xencelabs Pen Displays are supported in the locally terminated mode, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Software Client.
Support is available when: