Receiver 13.3 for Linux
Release Date: Dec 14, 2015
Citrix provides Receiver for Linux in various platform specific formats.
Debian Packages
Full Package (Self-Service Support)
Receiver for Linux (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux (x86)
Receiver for Linux (ARM HF)
Receiver for Linux (ARM EL)
Web Package (Web Receiver only)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86)
Receiver for Linux Web client (ARM HF)
Receiver for Linux Web client (ARM EL)
USB Support Packages
USB Support Package (x86_64)
USB Support Package (x86)
USB Support Package (ARM HF)
USB Support Package (ARM EL)
RPM Packages
RedHat Full Package (Self-Service Support)
Receiver for Linux (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux (x86)
RedHat Web Package (Web Receiver only)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86)
SuSE Full Package (Self-Service Support)
Receiver for Linux (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux (x86)
SuSE 11 SP3 Full Package (Self-Service Support)
Receiver for Linux (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux (x86)
SuSE Web Package (Web Receiver only)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux Web client (x86)
USB Support Package
USB Support Package (x86_64)
USB Support Package (x86)
Tarball Packages
Receiver for Linux (x86_64)
Receiver for Linux (x86)
Receiver for Linux (ARM HF)
Receiver for Linux (ARM EL)
Additional Components
Ffmpeg
FFmpeg Source Package
Receiver for Linux overview
Citrix Receiver for Linux enables users to access virtual desktops and hosted applications delivered by XenDesktop and XenApp from devices running the Linux operating system.
- Thin clients with x86 and ARM architecture, repurposed PCs with supported Linux distributions
- Additional performance enhancements can be achieved using the Platform Optimization SDK
Available Languages
English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Russian.
Selecting the appropriate package
The difference between packages that offer support for Web Receiver and those that support self-service is that the latter packages include dependencies required for self-service in addition to those needed for the Web Receiver. Dependencies for self-service are a superset of those required for Web Receiver, but the files installed are identical.
If you only require Web Receiver support, or your distribution doesn't have the necessary packages to support self-service then install the Web Receiver only package.
If your distribution allows, install Receiver from the Debian package or RPM package. These files are generally easier to use because they automatically install any required packages. If you want to control the installation location, install Receiver from the tarball package.
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