Just out of curiosity, does one have to be in an organization that has a
contract with citrix to be able to use citrix products or is it available
for individual use?

For your question Aaron, the following link
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-workspace-app-for-linux/system-requirements.html
has some requirements listed. Maybe it would help.

Aaron Elmquist <elmq0...@umn.edu>, 20 Şub 2021 Cmt, 17:45 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:

> I am on debian testing.  I installed the latest citrix workspace client
> from here:
>
>
> https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html
> - amd64 bit version.
>
> This seemed to work fine except firefox no longer downloaded content
> (chrome did) and syslogd was throwing errors.
>
> Removing the icaclient from the system seems to have resolved the issue.
>
> some of the error messages from the /var/log/syslog
> Feb 18 13:29:42 debian citrix-chrome[7962]: Failed to connect with logd.
> Feb 18 13:29:42 debian citrix-AppProtectionService[697]: Failed to connect
> with logd.
> Feb 18 13:29:42 debian citrix-kded5[2284]: Failed to connect with logd.
> Feb 18 13:29:42 debian citrix-kactivitymanagerd[2465]: Failed to connect
> with logd.
>
> Basically they are all saying that citrix cannot connect to logd.
>
> Also I did not install anything beyond just the client - did not configure
> citrix for any remote desktop.
>
> Wondering if this is just broken on testing, or are there other packages I
> need to install or workarounds available.
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>

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