Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool Version 3.4.0 Release Notes October 2020 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Release summary..........................................................................................................4 Chapter 2: New and enhanced features......................................................................................... 5 Chapter 3: Compatibility............................................................................................................... 6 Supported operating system and thin clients............................................................
1 Release summary Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool is an imaging solution to pull or push images to the thin client devices by using USB drives. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on current, actively shipping hardware platforms, and those hardware platforms that are within their first year after their official End of Life date.
2 New and enhanced features This release of the Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool v3.4.0 adds support for Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 (64-bit) on Wyse 5070 Thin Client, Wyse 5470 Thin Client, and Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client.
3 Compatibility Topics: • • • Supported operating system and thin clients Previous version Supported operating systems for Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool Installation Supported operating system and thin clients The following section provides the list of embedded operating systems and the corresponding Dell Wyse thin clients that support the USB Imaging Tool: Table 1. Supported operating system and thin clients Operating system Dell Wyse thin clients ThinOS 9.
Supported operating systems for Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool Installation ● ● ● ● Windows Windows Windows Windows Server 2016 Standard Server 2019 Standard 10 Enterprise Build 1709 (64–bit) 10 Enterprise Build 1809 (64–bit) Compatibility 7
4 Important notes ● After configuring the USB drives for pull/push operation, it is recommended to remove the USB drives by selecting Eject USB from the System Tray. ● Cloning is supported with the symmetrical USB drives. For example, you can clone a fixed type USB drive to another fixed type USB drive, and removable type USB drive to another removable type USB drive. If you want to clone a fixed type USB drive to a removable type USB drive, or vice versa, then the cloning operation might not work.
Table 2. Tested USB drives (continued) Model Manufacturer USB Version Size Type USB Pen Drive Kingston USB 3.0 16 GB Removable Type USB Pen Drive Transcend USB 3.0 128 GB Removable Type USB Pen Drive Kingston USB 3.0 64 GB Removable Type USB Pen Drive Kingston Data Traveler USB 2.0 64 GB Removable Type USB Pen drive Micro C- Kingston type USB C-Type 32 GB Removable Type USB Pen Drive Transcend USB 3.0 16 GB Removable Type USB hard drive Seagate USB 3.
5 Fixed Issues Table 3. Fixed issues Serial Number Summary MI-599 Resolved an issue where the pulled or pushed image is not detected on the USB Imaging Tool Merlin image of the Wyse 5470 Thin Client. MI-600 Resolved an issue where the unified image does not get pushed through the Wyse Management Suite to the Wyse 5070 Thin Client. MI-601 Resolved an issue where the pushed image that is configured on USB Imaging Tool 3.3.0 is not displayed on the Merlin image of the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.
6 Known issues Table 4. Known issues SL. No. Description MI-529 During an image clone procedure, an error message is not displayed if the target drive is smaller than the source drive. MI-522 The USB Imaging Tool that is installed in Windows Embedded Standard 7 P and Windows 10 IoT Enterprisebased thin clients does not support USB configuration. MI-250 The network paths of operating system images with CIFS protocol can be registered with incorrect credentials.
7 Resources and support To download the USB Imaging Tool and documents: 1. Go to downloads.dell.com/wyse/USBFT/. 2. Click the directory path that displays the latest version of USB Imaging Tool. The USB Imaging Tool software along with relevant PDF files such as Release Notes and User’s Guide are displayed on the web page.
8 Third-party software Table 5. Third-party software components and license types S.No Component Name License Type 1 libe2p.so.2.3 LGPL-2.0 2 libext2fs.so.2.4 LGPL-2.0 3 libfusion-1.4.so.5.0.0 LGPL-2.1+ 4 ld-2.17.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 5 libacl.so.1.1.0 GPL-2.0+ ; LGPL-2.1+ 6 libattr.so.1.1.0 GPL-2.0+ ; LGPL-2.1+ 7 libcap-ng.so.0.0.0 LGPL-2.1+ 8 libcap.so.2.22 BSD-3-Clause ; GPL-2.0 9 libdevmapper.so.1.02 GPL-2.0+ ; LGPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 32 libgmodule-2.0.so.0.3200.3 LGPL-2.1+ 33 libgobject-2.0.so.0.3200.3 LGPL-2.1+ 34 libgpg-error.so.0.8.0 GPL-2.0+ ; LGPL-2.1+ 35 libgpod.so.4.3.2 LGPL-2.1+ 36 libidn.so.11 (GPL-2.0+ or LGPL-3.0+) and GPL-3.0+ 37 libimobiledevice.so.3.0.1 LGPL-2.1+ 38 libkmod.so.2.1.0 LGPL-2.1+ 39 liblzma.so.5.0.3 LGPL-2.1+ and GPL-2.0+ 40 liblzo2.so.2.0.0 GPL-2.0 41 libmount.so.1.1.0 GPL-2.0+ 42 libmtp.so.9.0.3 LGPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 69 libqlinuxfb.so LGPL_EXCEPTION LICENSE.FDL LICENSE.GPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV21 LICENSE.PREVIEW.COMMERCIAL 70 libqminimal.so LGPL_EXCEPTION LICENSE.FDL LICENSE.GPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV21 LICENSE.PREVIEW.COMMERCIAL 71 libqoffscreen.so LGPL_EXCEPTION LICENSE.FDL LICENSE.GPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV3 LICENSE.LGPLV21 LICENSE.PREVIEW.COMMERCIAL 72 libqquickwidget.so LGPL_EXCEPTION LICENSE.FDL LICENSE.GPLV3 LICENSE.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 93 libnss_files-2.11.3.so BSD 3-Clause; GPL v2 or later; LGPL v2.1 or later 94 libntfs-3g.so.81 GPL v2 or later 95 libpam.so.0.83.1 BSD 3-Clause; GPL v2 or later 96 libpam_misc.so.0.82.0 BSD 3-Clause; GPL v2 or later 97 libpci.so.3.0.1 GPL v2 or later 98 libpthread-2.11.3.so BSD 3-Clause; GPL v2 or later; LGPL-2.1 or later 99 libreadline.so.5.2 GPL v2 or later 100 libresolv-2.11.3.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 126 libtasn1.so.3.0.16 GPL v3 or later 127 libusb-0.1.so.4.4.4 LGPL v2.1 or later 128 libusbmuxd.so.1.0.7 GPL v2 only; LGPL v2.1 only 129 libQtCore.so.4.6.3 LGPL-2.1-with-nokia-exception-1.1 or GPL-3.0 130 libQtGui.so.4.6.3 LGPL-2.1-with-nokia-exception-1.1 or GPL-3.0 131 libimobiledevice.so.2.0.1 GPL v2 or later; LGPL v2.1 or later 132 libltdl.so.7.2.0 GPL v2 or later 133 libopenct.so.1.0.0 BSD 3-Clause; LGPL v2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 162 gettext GPL v3 or later; LGPL v2.0 or later 163 ipcalc GNU General Public License (GPL) 164 file BSD 2 Clause 165 ntfs-3g GPL v2 or later 166 ntfslabel GPL v2 or later 167 setterm BSD 3-Clause; GPL v2 or later 168 automount GPL v2 or later 169 dmidecode GPL v2 or later 170 activate_vg GPL v2 or later; LGPL v2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 199 chroot GPL-3.0+ 200 cut GPL-3.0+ 201 ethtool GPL-2.0 202 head GPL-3.0+ 203 hostname GPL-2.0+ 204 linuxrc GPL-2.0+ 205 showconsole GPL-2.0+ 206 systemctl GPL-2.0+ 207 tr GPL-3.0+ 208 usleep GPL-2.0+ 209 warpclock GPL-2.0+ 210 ifconfig GPL-2.0+ 211 blogd GPL-2.0+ 212 ifup GPL-2.0+ 213 insmod GPL-2.0+ 214 killall5 GPL-2.0+ 215 mount.cifs GPL-3.0+ 216 poweroff GPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 237 plymouth GPL-2.0+ 238 readlink GPL-3.0+ 239 rm GPL-3.0+ 240 sed GPL-3.0+ 241 sleep GPL-3.0+ 242 touch GPL-3.0+ 243 true GPL-3.0+ 244 umount GPL-2.0+ 245 uname GPL-3.0+ 246 mcookie GPL-2.0+ 247 blkid GPL-2.0+ 248 dmidecode GPL-2.0+ 249 efibootmgr GPL-2.0+ 250 fsck GPL-2.0+ 251 fsck.ext4 GPL-2.0 252 ntfslabel GPL-2.0+ 253 plymouthd GPL-2.0+ 254 xim GPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 275 usb_modeswitch GPL-2.0+ 276 v4l_id GPL-2.0+ 277 write_cd_rules GPL-2.0+ 278 write_net_rules GPL-2.0+ 279 bluetooth.sh GPL v2 or later 280 firmware.sh GPL v2 or later 281 isdn.sh GPL v2 or later 282 iwlwifi-led.sh GPL v2 or later 283 keyboard-force-release.sh GPL v2 or later 284 packagekit-firmware.sh GPL v2 or later 285 rule_generator.functions GPL v2 or later 286 vf_mac.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 313 libdri.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 314 libdri2.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 315 libextmod.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 316 libglx.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 317 librecord.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 318 libvnc.so Apache-2.0 and GPL-2.0+ 319 kbd_drv.so GPL-2.0+ 320 wacom_drv.so GPL-2.0+ 321 libexa.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 322 libfb.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 323 libfbdevhw.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 324 libint10.so GPL-2.0+ ; MIT 325 libshadow.so GPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 351 if-up.ndp-proxy GPL-2.0+ 352 ifdown-connection GPL-2.0+ 353 ifplugd-selectif GPL-2.0+ 354 ifup-802.1q GPL-2.0+ 355 ifup-autoip GPL-2.0+ 356 ifup-bonding GPL-2.0+ 357 ifup-bridge GPL-2.0+ 358 ifup-infiniband GPL-2.0+ 359 ifup-ppp GPL-2.0+ 360 ifup-route GPL-2.0+ 361 ifup-services GPL-2.0+ 362 ifup-skel GPL-2.0+ 363 ifup-sysctl GPL-2.0+ 364 ifup-tunnel GPL-2.0+ 365 ifup-wireless GPL-2.
Table 5. Third-party software components and license types (continued) 385 ld-2.22.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 386 libc-2.22.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 387 libdl-2.22.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 388 libm-2.22.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 389 libnss_dns-2.22.so LGPL-2.1+ and SUSE-LGPL-2.1+-withGCC-exception and GPL-2.0+ 390 libnss_files-2.22.so LGPL-2.
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1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code available to a third party. 1.1. ''Contributor'' means each entity that creates or contributes to the creation of Modifications. 1.2. ''Contributor Version'' means the combination of the Original Code, prior Modifications used by a Contributor, and the Modifications made by that particular Contributor. 1.3.
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Initial Developer may designate portions of the Covered Code as ?Multiple-Licensed?. ?Multiple-Licensed? means that the Initial Developer permits you to utilize portions of the Covered Code under Your choice of the NPL or the alternative licenses, if any, specified by the Initial Developer in the file described in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License. ``The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.
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Contributor Version) or other devices; or 4) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Code in the absence of Modifications made by that Contributor. 3. Distribution Obligations. 3.1. Application of License. The Modifications which You create or to which You contribute are governed by the terms of this License, including without limitation Section 2.2. The Source Code version of Covered Code may be distributed only under the terms of this License or a future version of this License released under Section 6.
distribution titled "LEGAL" which describes the claim and the party making the claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. If Contributor obtains such knowledge after the Modification is made available as described in Section 3.
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