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Hi guys! So, I'm rather happy that the github guide to build your own flatpak for the Citrix Workspace client allowed me to have a completely compact package that doesn't require a crapton of external libraries having access to anywhere in your root system. I love that I no longer need a full VM to achieve this (as I didn't want Citrix having access to my whole system, and I love how well the flatpak works). I'd like the same for Microsoft's AVD remote desktop client (not to be confused with RDP/mstsc etc).

Any idea if this is possible?

PS: Just in case, this is the guide to build your own flatpak-ed Citrix ICA client: https://github.com/dcloud-ca/ca.dcloud.ICAClient

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[-] iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm sure familiar with CLI, no worries. I just don't think a full remote desktop tool which has hundreds of switches/options and needs to go through SSO custom addresses and 2-factor is at its best on CLI mode.

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