IGEL's new Linux Universal Desktop firmware |
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 by Michel Roth | |
IGEL Technology today launched its new Linux Universal Desktop firmware adding important new power management, multimedia and virtualization functionality to its Linux-based thin client range. New Power management functionality allows Linux users to switch their IGEL thin clients onto Standby and back on in seconds, eliminating long boot times. Traditionally thin clients use 51% less power than traditional PCs and this functionality will help save customers even more on power costs and time. The new functionality also brings IGEL’s Linux-based IGEL one, UD2 and UD3 thin clients in line with upcoming Energy Star certification for thin clients. In addition to the power management functionality, IGEL has also included in its firmware integration of the VMware View 3.1 client, which can deliver IGEL Linux users a full virtualized desktop experience. The new VMware client adds support for Multimedia acceleration and USB redirection and IGEL is one of the first thin client vendors to integrate the new client into its firmware and to receive VMware certification. IGEL has also added support for multimedia acceleration and USB
redirection to its Citrix ICA 11 client, ensuring IGEL Linux thin
client customers using Citrix XenApp or Citrix XenDesktop can enjoy
the full multimedia benefits of Citrix HDX technology.
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Hi Michel the new firmware(25june v4.01.100) for linux has also a bug in the latest ica client from citrix. This results in not functioning Citrix Speedscreen RAVE technology when you play content in your citrix session. If am correct informed igel waits on a new citrix client/hotfix released from Citrix....
Grt Eric
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