Looks the same problem and is marked as solved. At your own risk http://www.siduction.org/index.php?n...ewtopic&t=3199
Same problem here. No way to get Citrix Receiver installed on Ubuntu 13.10. Or is it ?
I have the same problem when I try to install Google Earth for amd64. lsb-core is also required, but not available in the repositories.
Last edited by newen; August 16th, 2013 at 05:13 PM.
Its not hard to get it working. You will have a few more issues to work out. Follow this thread. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1105855
bigcitycat
Does anyone have Citrix Receiver working on 13.10 now? I have never been able to do it.
Have downloaded and attempted to install icaclient_12.1.0_amd64.deb on 13.10, -64 bit multiple times. Dependencies have prevented installation. I have read all previous posts regarding this subject and tried all of the suggestions posted so far, but all of them fail. Have any of you been able to install the Citrix receiver on 64-bit Saucy?
Duplicate threads merged.
Originally Posted by BigCityCat Its not hard to get it working. You will have a few more issues to work out. Follow this thread. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1105855 For the life of me, I can't get these instructions to work for me. Have you been able to do it in 13.10? What file do you use for installation on 13.10 in a 64-bit system? I tried linuxx86_12.1.0.203066.tar.gz but it won't install. Do you have any other suggestions?
I was able to get it working. Here's a brief rundown (note: I did other steps as well, but don't believe they have any effect): I downloaded the tar.gz from the Citrix site and extracted it (the path is henceforth known as %CitrixTar%). I could not get the .deb installer to work for the life of me. This also means it's the 32-bit client, but meh... it's working. Code: sudo apt-get install libmotif4 nspluginwrapper sudo rm -rf /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/ Then edit the %CitrixTar%/linxx86/hinst file and do the following: Find on line 1233: Code: echo $Arch|grep "i[0-9]86" >/dev/null Change to: Code: echo $Arch|grep "86" >/dev/null Back at the command line: Code: sudo %CitrixTar%/linuxx86_12.1.0.203066/setupwfc Choose options as necessary (I left defaults), then choose option 3 to quitLast, do one or both of the following, depending on your options selected above (you may need to customize them further based on your own configuration): Code: sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* ~/ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/ Is it clean? No... I'd really like to see the 64-bit version working, but it's a reasonable workaround without ia32-libs.
sudo apt-get install libmotif4 nspluginwrapper sudo rm -rf /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/
echo $Arch|grep "i[0-9]86" >/dev/null
echo $Arch|grep "86" >/dev/null
sudo %CitrixTar%/linuxx86_12.1.0.203066/setupwfc
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* ~/ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/
Last edited by Sageth; October 9th, 2013 at 01:56 AM. Reason: Tag/post cleanup
Originally Posted by Sageth I was able to get it working. Here's a brief rundown (note: I did other steps as well, but don't believe they have any effect): I downloaded the tar.gz from the Citrix site and extracted it (the path is henceforth known as %CitrixTar%). I could not get the .deb installer to work for the life of me. This also means it's the 32-bit client, but meh... it's working. Code: sudo apt-get install libmotif4 nspluginwrapper sudo rm -rf /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/ Then edit the %CitrixTar%/linxx86/hinst file and do the following: Find on line 1233: Code: echo $Arch|grep "i[0-9]86" >/dev/null Change to: Code: echo $Arch|grep "86" >/dev/null Back at the command line: Code: sudo %CitrixTar%/linuxx86_12.1.0.203066/setupwfc Choose options as necessary (I left defaults), then choose option 3 to quitLast, do one or both of the following, depending on your options selected above (you may need to customize them further based on your own configuration): Code: sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* ~/ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/ Is it clean? No... I'd really like to see the 64-bit version working, but it's a reasonable workaround without ia32-libs. Thank you for reponding. Unfortunatley, this method did not work for me. I followed these instructions. The installation proceeded without error messages. Firefox no longer has an error message when trying to log into the cloud based Electronic Medical Record. After logging in and then clicking on the actual application, nothing happens. The EMR (EHR) does not open. Do you have any idea where I would see error messages or log files?
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