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Fixed issues
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When you use the Mac client with Linux VDA and the webcam device name contains special characters, the webcam fails to work and might cause the application to crash. [CVADHELP-33464]
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When you use Linux VDA with FAS authentication and in-session smart card redirection on version 2511 or later, applications might become unresponsive or take significantly longer to launch. [CVADHELP-33289]
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When you reconnect to a disconnected Linux VDA session that uses smart card authentication, and the LogonUI window closes or the ICA connection drops, the session becomes unrecoverable and displays a gray screen on subsequent reconnection attempts. [CVADHELP-32725]
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When a client’s network connection drops and then reconnects using Auto Client Reconnect (ACR), Linux VDA sessions might crash or log off unexpectedly. [CVADHELP-32394]
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When a Linux VDA reconnects while the Federated Authentication Service (FAS) is in use, an authentication delay might cause authentication failures and prevent VDA registration. [CVADHELP-32260]
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When multiple users log on to a Linux VDA simultaneously, the ctxhdx service might stop unexpectedly, causing session instability or connection failures. [CVADHELP-32103]
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When you use Linux VDA 2507 LTSR CU1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 with a dedicated NVIDIA GPU, sessions might crash randomly due to GNOME crashes and memory errors. [CVADHELP-31487]
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When you update Linux VDA machines on Azure or create a new catalog, session launches might fail for 45 minutes to two hours due to delayed Xorg startup and unready network services. [CVADHELP-29726]
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When you upgrade Linux VDA from version 2402 to 2507 in an MCS-deployed environment, the smart card service (ctxscardsd.service) starts and then stops immediately after boot, preventing smart card authentication. [CVADHELP-31579]
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When a 3D Linux VDA session reconnects after the system resumes from hibernation, the reconnect fails and the session logs off. [CVADHELP-31248]
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When you upgrade Linux VDA to version 2507, the smart card service starts and then stops after boot, preventing smart card authentication. [CVADHELP-31579]
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On Linux VDA version 2402 or earlier with AppStream 2 and an Xfce or MATE display manager, Citrix Workspace app does not display in full-screen mode in a multi-monitor setup. [CVADHELP-30206]
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When you reconnect to a Linux VDA session after your Federated Authentication Service (FAS) ticket expires or is reissued, an “Invalid login” error prevents you from reconnecting to your existing session. [CVADHELP-30252]
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When you use Korean input methods in an Ubuntu VDA ICA session, the Korean/English keyboard switch key does not work as expected. [HDX-103159]
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