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What's New in This Release?

In addition to bug fixes and stability enhancements, the Client SDK for Linux introduces the following:

High Performance Client Mode is Now Default

The Client SDK for Linux's high performance client mode is now enabled by default, and recommended for most users. Previously, this mode was available as a technology preview. The previous standard mode can still be enabled by switching to Standard Performance Mode, if desired. For more information, see Client Modes in the Software Client for Linux guide.

Collaboration Manager Opens from In-Session Menu

The Collaboration Manager can now be launched from a new Collaboration menu option in the Client SDK for Linux's menu, in addition to launching from the system menu bar. For more information, see Sharing Your Session With Collaborators in the Software Client for Linux guide.

New Anyware Modes Information Dialog

Information related to PCoIP Ultra acceleration modes is now available via the Connection Health Indicator on the Client SDK for Linux interface. A tooltip has been added next to Mode on the Anyware Health window, which opens the Anyware Modes dialog containing a brief description on the PCoIP Ultra acceleration modes.

PCoIP Ultra modes are configured on the PCoIP agent. For more information, see PCoIP Ultra Modes in the Software Client for Linux guide.

Bloomberg Keyboard Support

Bloomberg Keyboards 4 and 5 are now supported when connecting a Client SDK for Linux to PCoIP Agents for Windows. For more information, see Bloomberg Keyboard Support in the Software Client for Linux guide.

Ubuntu 18.04 Is Now Obsolete

Ubuntu 18.04 reached end of life on May 31, 2023, and is now obsolete. It is no longer a supported operating system for the Client SDK for Linux.