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Wayland (experimental)
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Wayland (experimental)
As an experimental feature, the Linux VDA supports Wayland in GNOME on RHEL 9.0, Rocky Linux 9.0, and Ubuntu 22.04. The following capabilities are fully tested in Wayland:
- Audio
- Clipboard
- Client drive mapping (CDM)
- Printing
- USB device redirection
Note:
- HDX 3D Pro is not supported.
- Linux virtual app sessions are not supported.
Enable Wayland
To use Wayland, set the registry key EnableWayland to 1 by running the following command:
/opt/Citrix/VDA/bin/ctxreg create -k "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Citrix\Wayland" -t "REG_DWORD" -v "EnableWayland" -d "0x00000001" --force
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By default, the registry key EnableWayland is set to 0, which means X11 is used.
Check whether Wayland is in use
- Open a Terminal window in Linux.
- Run the echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE command.
If Wayland is in use, you get ‘wayland’ in the output.
Limitations
With Wayland in use, the following limitations are identified:
- The keyboard layout of the client device is not synchronized with the keyboard layout of the VDA.
- It takes about 20 seconds to log off from a session on RHEL 9.0, Rocky Linux 9.0.
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