You now have a VDI VM running Ubuntu Linux on VMware Horizon View. After installing “mesa-utils”, running “glxgears” and “glxinfo” it did appear that 3D Acceleration was working, however after further investigation it turned out this is CPU rendering and not using the S7150 x2 GPU. Please note that this driver does not work with VMware Horizon View. Connect to the Ubuntu 20.04 Linux VDI VM from the VMware Horizon ClientĪnd that’s it, you should now be running.Īs for the AMD S7150 x2, I noticed that Ubuntu 20.04 LTS came with the drivers for it called “amdgpu”.Entitle the User account to the desktop pool and assign to the VM.Add the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM to the manual desktop pool.Log on to your Horizon Connection Server.
Install software needed for VMware Horizon Agent for Linux as rootĪpt install openssh-server python python-dbus python-gobject open-vm-tools-desktop.Install any Root CA’s or modifications you need for network access (usually not needed unless you’re on an enterprise network).Create a VM on your vCenter Server, attached the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ISO, and install Ubuntu.Horizon Agent for Linux (download here).Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Installer ISO (download here).Horizon VDI environment that’s functioning and working.
Horizon Enterprise or Horizon for Linux Licensing.VMware vCenter Server Appliance: In vSphere 5. Third party browsers that add support for Adobe Flash on the Linux desktop OS might continue to function. VMware Horizon View 8 (I’m running version 2103) vSphere Web Client: Because Linux platforms are no longer supported by Adobe Flash, vSphere Web Client is not supported on the Linux OS.I also highly recommend reading the documentation made available for VMware Horizon: Setting Up Linux Desktops in Horizon. VMware Horizon for Linux on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS