Use the
System Information dialog box to view system information.
Classic desktop—Click
System Information
from the desktop menu.
Zero desktop—Click the
System Information
icon on the zero toolbar.
The
System Information
dialog box includes:
General tab—Displays general information such as System Version, Serial Number, Memory Size (Total and Free), CPU Speed, ROM Size, Monitor, Parallel ports, Terminal Name, Boot from, Memory speed, SSD size, Resolution, and the Serial ports.
Copyright tab—Displays the software copyright and patent notices.
Acknowledgments button is added in the
Copyright tab in System Information. This button is related to third party software.
Event Log tab—Displays the thin client start-up steps normally beginning from system version to checking firmware or error messages that are helpful for debugging problems. The details about the monitors and USB connected to the thin client, and bluetooth initialization are also displayed.
When you install packages or restart the ThinOS device, the ThinOS client verifies the version of the installed package. If you have not installed the latest package version, the details about the current package version and the recommended package version are displayed.
Status tab—Displays status information about TCP performance related parameters, UDP performance related parameters, CPU Busy, System Up Time, Wyse Management Suite status, Free Memory, Active sessions, and WDM status.
On the Wyse 5470 Thin Client, the battery percentage and the estimated battery time remaining are displayed. When the AC adapter is plugged in and charging, the remaining time is displayed as Charging.
IPv6 tab—Displays IPv6 information such as Link-local Address, IPv6 Address, and IPv6 Default Gateway.
NOTE: This tab is displayed when IPv6 is enabled in the
General tab of the
Network Setup dialog box.
ENET tab—Displays information about wired network connections.
WLAN tab—Displays information about wireless network connections.
About tab—Displays information about the ThinOS operating system. The following attributes are listed:
Platform name
Operating system type
ThinOS build name
ThinOS build version
BIOS name
BIOS version
Citrix Broker or Receiver version—This represents ICA revisions between the ThinOS versions.
Dell vWorkspace version
VMware Horizon version—This represents the Horizon revisions between the ThinOS versions.
Microsoft Broker or RDP version
Teradici PCoIP version—This represents the PCoIP revisions between the ThinOS versions, and is applicable to the PCoIP devices only.
Imprivata version
Caradigm version
SECUREMATRIX version
HealthCast version
NOTE:
Kernel mode—The components are implemented in Kernel according to the specification. The version is displayed as [max].[min], which is the base version of protocol or server or client of the component. For example, the Microsoft RDP protocol version is 10.0, the Imprivata version is 5.2, and so on.
User mode—The components are from the source, or binaries from third party that are compiled or integrated into ThinOS. The version is displayed as [max].[min].[svn_revision]. The [max] and [min] is the base version of the third component, and the [svn_revision] is the source control revision of ThinOS. Using the ThinOS specified version, you can identify the changes between different revisions. For example, the Citrix Receiver version is 14.0.44705, the VMware Horizon version is 4.8.x, and so on. The components are matched to the installed packages. If the packages are removed, the field remains empty in the
About tab.
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