Page 2 - Copyright Notices; Trademarks
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Page 3 - Contents; About this Guide 2
Contents Summary of Revisions v 1 Introduction 1 About this Guide 2 Finding the Information You Need in this Guide 2 Dell Technical Support 2 Related Documentation and Services 2Dell Online Community 2 2 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics 3 Supported INI Files You can Construct 3 Working with...
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iv Contents C TimeZone Parameter: Values 59 D Keyboard.layouts Parameter: Values 63 Tables 71
Page 5 - Summary of Revisions; The following changes were made to this document since revision D
Summary of Revisions Dell Inc. 883933-11 Rev. E The following changes were made to this document since revision D Reference Description AudioBandwidthLimit New INI parameter to ensure quality audio added to Table 9 "ICA Connect Options." EnableUDPAudio New INI parameter to enable the transpo...
Page 6 - The following changes were made to this document since revision C
vi Summary of Revisions Dell Inc. 883933-11 Rev. D The following changes were made to this document since revision C Reference Description Updated URLs Updated various Wyse Web site URLs. Bootorder New INI parameter to set the boot order in the BIOS added to Table 5 "General Settings: wlx.ini fi...
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Summary of Revisions vii VMWareViewExcludeUSBID New parameter to specify the USB devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session (comma separated vendor Ids and product Ids of USB devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session) added to Table 4 "Connection Settings (wlx.ini and $M...
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Page 9 - Introduction; CAUTION
1 Introduction Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux combines the security, flexibility, and market-leading usability of Ubuntu™ (trademark of Canonical Group Limited) with Dell’s cloud computing optimizations in management and user experience. It is ideal for organizations that want to run server-based, Web-b...
Page 10 - About this Guide; Finding the Information You Need in this Guide; Dell Technical Support; Related Documentation and Services
2 Chapter 1 About this Guide This guide is intended for administrators of Dell thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux. It provides the detailed information you need to help you understand and use the Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI files. It contains information on the different INI files yo...
Page 11 - Supported INI Files You can Construct; You can construct the following INI files:; IMPORTANT; : The INI file processing hierarchy is as follows:; Working with wlx.ini Files; TIP
2 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics In this chapter you will learn how to construct and use the supported INI files. It includes: • "Supported INI Files You can Construct" • "Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files" • "Placing the INI Files into the Folde...
Page 12 - Chapter 2; : If both PNAgent/PNLite and a user profile are being used in the; Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files; Global Connect Parameters First
4 Chapter 2 in both the wlx.ini file and the $MAC.ini file but is defined differently (different values for the same parameter). For example, if the wlx.ini file has parameterA=valueB, and the $MAC.ini file has the same parameterA=valueC, then:- If the include=wlx.ini parameter is included in the $M...
Page 14 - Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server
6 Chapter 2 Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server If you have set up your environment to provide your thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux with automatic configurations (as described in Administrators Guide: Dell ® Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu™ Linux), you can use the foll...
Page 16 - Chapter 3; Parameter
8 Chapter 3 General Settings (wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only) Table 2 contains parameters used for configuring general settings (bold values are defaults). Table 2 General Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only Parameter Description AudioMute={ no , yes} Yes/no option to mute the audio. Au...
Page 17 - Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only
Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only 9 DefaultBrowser={ yes , no} Yes/no option to display the default terminal connection icon on the home screen of the desktop for the high privilege users. NOTE : In cases of autologin, the user must logout/ reboot to see the changes take effect. The boo...
Page 30 - Chapter 4
22 Chapter 4 General Settings (wlx.ini, $MAC.ini, and {username}.ini Files) Table 5 contains parameters used for configuring general settings. Table 5 General Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files Parameter Description DesktopTaskBar={ bottom , top, left, right} DesktopTa...
Page 37 - Connect Parameter: Options
A Connect Parameter: Options This appendix provides the options that you can use for the Connect parameter in the following supported connections: • "Chromium Connect Options" • "Citrix (ICA) Connect Options" • "Custom Connect Options" • "Ericom PowerTerm® TEC Connect Opt...
Page 38 - Appendix A; Chromium Connect Options; Table 8 Chromium Connect Options
30 Appendix A Chromium Connect Options Table 8 contains the supported options you can use for Chromium connections. Example: CONNECT=BROWSER \ Description="Wyse Home Page" \ URL=http://www.wyse.com \ Resolution=FullScreen \ LocalCopy=no Table 8 Chromium Connect Options Option Description Aut...
Page 39 - Table 9 ICA Connect Options
Connect Parameter: Options 31 Citrix (ICA) Connect Options Table 9 contains the supported options you can use for ICA connections. Example: CONNECT=ICA \ BrowserIP=10.150.123.30 \ Application="Desktop" \ Description="ICA_Desktop " \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Reconnect=Yes \ Encryption=128 \ ...
Page 40 - Table 9 ICA Connect Options, Continued
32 Appendix A DisablePanelInFullscreen = {yes, no } Yes/no option to disable the panel on the local system when the ICA connection is launched in fullscreen.This values of this parameter will be applied if the connection is set to Fullscreen=yes.If this parameter is not used in the connection defini...
Page 43 - Custom Connect Options; Table 10 Custom Connect Options
Connect Parameter: Options 35 Custom Connect Options Table 10 contains the supported options you can use for Custom connections (underlined values are defaults). Example: CONNECT=Custom \ Description="Custom_Connection" \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Reconnect=Yes \ ReconnectSeconds=100 \ Command=/usr/...
Page 44 - Ericom PowerTerm; TEC; Table 11 Ericom PowerTerm
36 Appendix A Ericom PowerTerm ® TEC Connect Options Table 11 contains the supported options you can use for Ericom PowerTerm ® TEC connections (underlined values are defaults). Example: CONNECT=Ericom_Powerterm \ Description="Ericom_Test" \ Host=192.168.0.2 \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Reconnect=Yes...
Page 46 - RDP Connect Options; Table 12 RDP Connect Options
38 Appendix A RDP Connect Options Table 12 contains the supported options you can use for RDP connections. Example: CONNECT=RDP \ Host=10.150.123.35 \ Description="RDP_Server" \ AutoConnect=yes \ Colors=16m \ Username=Administrator \ Password=Password \ Domainname=$DN \ Resolution=800x600 \ ...
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Connect Parameter: Options 39 Drives=drive letter={floppy, cdrom, disk} [, basedir] drive letter=... Maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client, where: drive letter=A to Zfloppy=USB floppycdrom=USB CDROMdisk= USB drive or memory stickrw=read/writero=read onlyba...
Page 48 - domain of the RD Gateway. It
40 Appendix A Password={password, $SN, $MAC, $IP, $UN, $PW, $TN} Specifies the password to log in to the application server. Either a conventional log-in password or a variable can be used. Variable and Description password — Conventional log-in password $SN — Serial number $MAC — MAC address $IP — ...
Page 50 - SSH Connect Options; Table 13 SSH Connect Options
42 Appendix A SSH Connect Options Table 13 contains the supported options you can use for SSH connections. Example: CONNECT=SSH \ Description="SSH_Connection" \ Host=192.168.0.2 \ Reconnect=Yes \ Username=root \ Command=/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm\ \ LocalCopy=no Table 13 SSH Connect Options Option...
Page 51 - VMware View Client Connect Options; Table 14 VMware View Client Connect Options
Connect Parameter: Options 43 VMware View Client Connect Options Table 14 contains the supported options you can use for VMware View Client connections. Example: Connect=VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT \ Description="VMview" \ Host=192.168.0.2 \ DomainName=$DN \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Username=Administrator \ ...
Page 52 - Table 14 VMware View Client Connect Options, Continued
44 Appendix A Domain = string Specifies the domain name in a Windows network where the VMware server is located. FullScreen = { no , yes} Runs the session at full screen (not in a window).Default = No . * Host=host[;host...] Specifies a host or lists of host values. The thin client attempts to conne...
Page 53 - VNC Viewer Connect Options; Table 15 VNC Viewer Connect Option List
Connect Parameter: Options 45 VNC Viewer Connect Options Table 15 contains the supported options you can use for VNC Viewer connections. Example: CONNECT=VNC_VIEWER \ Description="VNC_Connection" \ Host=192.168.0.2 \ Color=24 \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Display=0 \ Password=xyz \ Fullscreen=Yes \ Lo...
Page 54 - Table 15 VNC Viewer Connect Option List, Continued
46 Appendix A Password={password, $SN, $MAC, $IP, $UN, $PW, $TN} Specifies the password to log in to the application server. Either a conventional log-in password or a variable can be used. Variable and Description password — Conventional log-in password $SN — Serial number $MAC — MAC address $IP — ...
Page 55 - Web Browser (Mozilla Firefox) Connect Options; Table 16 Mozilla Firefox Connect Options
Connect Parameter: Options 47 Web Browser (Mozilla Firefox) Connect Options Table 8 contains the supported options you can use for Mozilla Firefox connections (underlined values are defaults). Example: CONNECT=BROWSER \ Description="Wyse Home Page" \ URL=http://www.wyse.com \ Resolution=Full...
Page 57 - Printer Parameters: Options
B Printer Parameters: Options This appendix provides the options that you can use for the following supported printer parameters: • "JetDirectPrinter" • "NetworkPrinter" • "Printer" • "PrinterURI" • "SMBPrinter" TIP : You can use supported printer parameters i...
Page 58 - Appendix B; JetDirectPrinter; options you can use for the printer parameter are optional.; Table 17 JetDirectPrinter Options
50 Appendix B JetDirectPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the JetDirectPrinter parameter. TIP : The JetDirectPrinter command line defines a printer served by an HP JetDirect print server. CAUTION : Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters; ot...
Page 59 - Table 17 JetDirectPrinter Options , Continued
Printer Parameters: Options 51 [PPD=PPD name] Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use as a local printer driver. NOTE: The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system. ThinPrintClass= PrinterNam...
Page 60 - NetworkPrinter; Printer Daemon protocols.; Table 18 NetworkPrinter Options
52 Appendix B NetworkPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the NetworkPrinter parameter. TIP : The NetworkPrinter command line defines a printer that uses traditional Unix Line Printer Daemon protocols. CAUTION : Only the Name option is required for all supported printer pa...
Page 61 - Printer; Table 19 Printer Options
Printer Parameters: Options 53 Printer Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the Printer parameter. TIP : The Printer command line defines a locally attached printer connected through the noted interface. CAUTION : Only the Name option is required for all supported printer paramete...
Page 62 - PrinterURI
54 Appendix B PrinterURI Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the PrinterURI parameter. TIP : The PrinterURI command line defines a printer using a URI supported by the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS). This command is useful when you want the thin client to access a printer for...
Page 63 - Table 20 PrinterURI Options , Continued
Printer Parameters: Options 55 [PrinterID=Windows driver] Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver (for example, “Brother MFC-420CN Printer”). Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection. [printers.autolocate={...
Page 64 - SMBPrinter; Windows Sever Message Block protocols.; Table 21 SMBPrinter Options
56 Appendix B SMBPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the SMBPrinter parameter. TIP : The SMBPrinter command line defines a network printer shared through the Windows Sever Message Block protocols. CAUTION : Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parame...
Page 68 - Appendix C; Table 22 TimeZone Values, Continued
60 Appendix C Americas (see also Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, United States) The following values must be preceded with America/ . For example, America/Adak is the value for the Adak time zone. Adak , Anchorage , Anguilla , Antigua , Araguaina , Argentina/ Buenos_Aires , Argentina/Catamarca , Arge...
Page 71 - : All values listed in Table 23 work on the thin client locally.
D Keyboard.layouts Parameter: Values Table 23 contains the values that you can use for the Keyboard.layouts parameter (to designate the keyboard type). TIP : You can use the Keyboard.layouts parameter in wlx.ini, $MAC.ini, and {username}.ini files. CAUTION : All values listed in Table 23 work on the...
Page 72 - Appendix D
64 Appendix D br_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Bulgaria bg_phonetic Cambodia kh Canada x x ca *Canadian English (Multilingual) ca_fr *Canadian French ca_multi-2gr Multi-lingual, second part x ca_fr-dvorak French Dvorak x ca_fr-legacy French (legacy) ca_ike Inuktitut x x ca_multi Multi-lingual, firs...
Page 79 - Tables
Tables 1 System Variables 5 2 General Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only 8 3 Peripheral Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only 14 4 Connection Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only 15 5 General Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files 22 6 Per...
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