univ:selfservice:linux_desktop
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For Google Chrome, a ''Citrix receiver'' app is available in the [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions|Chrome app store]]. Once this app is installed, you can use it to log in. Screens will look almost identical to the ones shown above for Firefox. | For Google Chrome, a ''Citrix receiver'' app is available in the [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions|Chrome app store]]. Once this app is installed, you can use it to log in. Screens will look almost identical to the ones shown above for Firefox. |
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==== Chrome app direct start ==== | It is also possible (and easier) to start a Chrome app directly; in most Linux desktops, Chrome adds its apps to the system menu and you can start it from there. The app will even remember the login URL after the first time, assuming you don't need other Citrix services. |
It is also possible to start a Chrome app directly; in most Linux desktops, Chrome adds its apps to the system menu and you can start it from there. The app will even remember the login URL after the first time, assuming you don't need other Citrix services. | |
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| See [[http://docs.citrix.com/en-us/receiver/chrome/2-3.html#|Citrix receiver for Chrome documentation]] |
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univ/selfservice/linux_desktop.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/08 12:05 by jansen