

For example, on a 1920×1200 display the following settings would set up a separate application window with the remote desktop session inside:Ĭommand line arguments for wfica are available at the Citrix website. There is a known issue with Citrix being connected to multiple monitors and having issues with showing a black screen or with the mouse not working in selected.

Or, you see other display issues such as app windows showing blank or improperly, the Windows Start menu displaying tiny. But this was frustrating – having to move the window every time to make it display – and once moved it would no longer be full screen but have scroll bars on the bottom and right-hand side.Ī solution to this is to start the session with a command line parameter (-geometry widthx height) added to the wfica executable. Problem It only shows a black screen when you try to establish a remote session to a headless Windows computer. Normally it will show up after a brief delay, however in some instances. Verify that the NVIDIA kernel driver can successfully communicate with the GRID physical GPUs in your system by running the NVidia-smi command which should produce a list of the GPUs in your platform. And for an existing installation just remove the single Citrix file from the start menu startup (type Windows+R -> shell:startup -> Press ->. The Citrix Receiver will show a black screen with no prompt to continue the login. But whenever I started a Citrix session (to a Windows virtual desktop) I would see the small log-in dialog, which I’d successfully fill out, but then the display would take up the full-screen and would be black.Īs a work-around I could select the session from the session manager taskbar, right click on it, and select move – and the action of moving the window would cause it to display as normal. The output should list the NVidia driver to confirm it has installed and loaded correctly.

I was using the Citrix Linux Client/Receiver 13.2.1.
