![]() and place all the icons on the desktop or in the start menu. You can configure Horizon, Citrix, RDP, Chromium etc. With NoTouch OS this is really different. Meaning you could only use Horizon or a web browser for example. With TLXOS I had the feeling that the configuration options are very limited and the big advantage there was, that you could only configure one application or connection. I have to admit that Stratodesk’s NoTouch OS is way more mature than a TLXOS. Result: Good performance (same like TLXOS) NoTouch OS – Configuration Options for the Horizon View Finally, I could move on to the first test with YouTube.Īs a first test I’m using the same Avengers 4K trailer on YouTube.ĪVENGERS 4 ENDGAME: 8 Minute Trailers (4K ULTRA HD) NEW 2019: I decided to reboot the OS.Ĭhecked the settings again – yes, they were saved. Tried to save the config change but this resulted in an error. In the start menu you can access the system configuration where you have to enter a password first.Īfter access the “Audio” settings I had to change the “Standard audio device” to “Analog” and allow the other settings marked with “On” now. After checking the Blast settings in the Horizon Client I could see, that the H.264 decoding is not allowed by default.īefore we connect back to the desktop we need to fix the audio problem as well. I couldn’t find a way, same with TLXOS, to minimize the Horizon session to get back to my NoTouch desktop. I wanted quickly to test audio and video, but the video was very laggy and no audio at all. Works fine – my TestDrive desktop appears Wizard – Configuration stored and Horizon Destop icon appears.Īfter a reboot, try to connect to your Horizon environment by double-clicking the icon on the desktop. Wizard Step 2 – Create a connection (for Horizon View) When you are sure click “Write” and wait for the operation to complete.Īfter the write has been successful, remove the SD card and put it into the Raspberry Pi. Register for a free trial to download the installer “Stratodesk-NoTouchOS-DiskImage-EEs-k419-armhf-190808.zip – NoTouch OS – Standard Edition k419 (Raspberry Pi 3 and 4) – Disk Image Installer”ĭouble-click on “FlashSDcard.cmd” and check in the appearing “Win32 Disk Imager” that the drive letter points to your SD card (in my case “F”). Here are some general instructions: įormat the SD card because TLXOS is installed. On Windows open the “Disk Management” tool to delete the volumes on the SD card.Īfter the deletion it should look like this. Just unbox and install it in a case, if you ordered one. There is no special manual needed to set up a Raspberry Pi. Such a Winddesktop is equipped with a Xeon Gold 6140 CPU and a Nvidia Tesla V100 card. I’m going to use VMware’s TestDrive to access a vGPU enabled Windows 10 desktop from the EMEA region. I’m still going to test the user experience with NoTouch OS, but the RTAV with SfB is off the table with this device. ![]() ![]() So, if I want to test all features of the Horizon Client, then I have to use my Intel NUC Skull Canyon. The client system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements. This feature is not supported on ARM processors. Real-Time Audio-Video is supported on x86 and 圆4 devices. In the VMware Docs for the Horizon Client for Linux 5.1 (most recent at the time of writing) it’s clearly stated that: It’s not the Horizon Client on TLXOS, but the Raspi’s CPU architecture. As you maybe know from my previous article, Skype for Business (SfB) is not running with the Horizon Client on TLXOS. The supported Horizon Client features include Blast Extreme, USB redirection, and H.264 decoding.Īnd I think I know now why. The customer uses AMD-based thin clients for their tests and one important criteron is Skype for Business. I have no hands-on experience with this operating system, but am currently helping a partner who is doing a proof of concept with a customer. After I wrote the article “ Raspberry Pi 4 – The Ultimate Thin Client?” I have been asked on Twitter to write about the Raspi in combination with Stratodesk’s NoTouch OS.
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