Client SDK for Linux
Developers' Guide
- Overview
- What's in this Release?
- System Requirements
- About the Anyware Client SDK for Linux
- SDK Header Files
- Installation
- Wacom Tablets
- USB
- Webcam Support
- Connecting to a USB Device
- Disconnecting a Session
- Changing Window Mode
- Enhanced Audio and Video Synchronization
- Sending a Ctrl-Alt-Del Command
- Changing the Language
- Enabling PCoIP Ultra
- Customizable Session Features
- Branding Your Session Client
- Supporting USB Devices
- Configuring Kernel Network Settings
- HID Local Termination Blacklist
- Adding a Custom Logo
Kernel Network Configuration
The pcoip-configure-kernel0networking.sh
script is installed with the Anyware Client SDK for Linux. This script tunes the kernel networking configuration to facilitate the network performance required by the Client. You need to run this script after installing the Anyware Software Client for Linux.
Run the following command:
sudo pcoip-configure-kernel-networking --persistent
The script contains the following parameters:
-
rmem_default
: A kernel parameter that controls the default size of receive buffers used by sockets. -
rmem_max
: A kernel parameter that controls the maximum size of receive buffers used by sockets.
rmem_max
size
This parameter must be at least as large as rmem_default
/
-
ipv4.udp_mem
: A kernel parameter that controls the maximum total buffer-space to allocate. -
netdev_max_backlog
: A kernel parameter that controls the maximum size of the receive queue.