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How to install OpenMotif on 12.04


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There is no package called openmotif, so how do I install it on Ubuntu 12.04? It's needed according to Citrix, for using Citrix Receiver 12.1 for Linux.










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There is no package called openmotif, so how do I install it on Ubuntu 12.04? It's needed according to Citrix, for using Citrix Receiver 12.1 for Linux.










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  • if you got the source package then it will consists of README and INSTALL files and they gonna help you through the install .

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  • if you got the source package then it will consists of README and INSTALL files and they gonna help you through the install .

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    Jun 5 '12 at 5:50
















if you got the source package then it will consists of README and INSTALL files and they gonna help you through the install .

– rɑːdʒɑ
Jun 5 '12 at 5:50





if you got the source package then it will consists of README and INSTALL files and they gonna help you through the install .

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Installation should be as simple as installing the libmotif-dev package. So



sudo apt-get install libmotif-dev





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    • What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

      – Svante
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    • I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

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    1. Install packages libmotif4 & nspluginwrapper (you can use synaptic package manager)


    2. Download the Receiver you need from citrix.com (.deb file)


    3. Open the downloaded file



    4. Add the certificates to avoid SSL error



      sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/






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      in some cases packages for ubuntu are named little bit differently



      1. so you need to search by package name


      2. or to search for package contents



        apt-cache search 'pattern'
        apt-file search 'path'



      this is a universal solution






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        Installation should be as simple as installing the libmotif-dev package. So



        sudo apt-get install libmotif-dev





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            Installation should be as simple as installing the libmotif-dev package. So



            sudo apt-get install libmotif-dev





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            Installation should be as simple as installing the libmotif-dev package. So



            sudo apt-get install libmotif-dev






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                To install OpenMotif for Citrix, check out the CitrixICAClientHowTo






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                • What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

                  – Svante
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:24












                • I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                  – Mitch
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:26















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                To install OpenMotif for Citrix, check out the CitrixICAClientHowTo






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                • What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

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                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:24












                • I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                  – Mitch
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:26













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                • What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

                  – Svante
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:24












                • I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                  – Mitch
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:26

















                • What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

                  – Svante
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:24












                • I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                  – Mitch
                  Jun 5 '12 at 6:26
















                What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

                – Svante
                Jun 5 '12 at 6:24






                What about installing the package called "libmotif4"? Will that do the trick?

                – Svante
                Jun 5 '12 at 6:24














                I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                – Mitch
                Jun 5 '12 at 6:26





                I really have not tried that, but you can give it a shot.

                – Mitch
                Jun 5 '12 at 6:26











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                1. Install packages libmotif4 & nspluginwrapper (you can use synaptic package manager)


                2. Download the Receiver you need from citrix.com (.deb file)


                3. Open the downloaded file



                4. Add the certificates to avoid SSL error



                  sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/






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                  1. Install packages libmotif4 & nspluginwrapper (you can use synaptic package manager)


                  2. Download the Receiver you need from citrix.com (.deb file)


                  3. Open the downloaded file



                  4. Add the certificates to avoid SSL error



                    sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/






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                    1. Install packages libmotif4 & nspluginwrapper (you can use synaptic package manager)


                    2. Download the Receiver you need from citrix.com (.deb file)


                    3. Open the downloaded file



                    4. Add the certificates to avoid SSL error



                      sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/






                    share|improve this answer
















                    1. Install packages libmotif4 & nspluginwrapper (you can use synaptic package manager)


                    2. Download the Receiver you need from citrix.com (.deb file)


                    3. Open the downloaded file



                    4. Add the certificates to avoid SSL error



                      sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/







                    share|improve this answer















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                        in some cases packages for ubuntu are named little bit differently



                        1. so you need to search by package name


                        2. or to search for package contents



                          apt-cache search 'pattern'
                          apt-file search 'path'



                        this is a universal solution






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                          in some cases packages for ubuntu are named little bit differently



                          1. so you need to search by package name


                          2. or to search for package contents



                            apt-cache search 'pattern'
                            apt-file search 'path'



                          this is a universal solution






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                            in some cases packages for ubuntu are named little bit differently



                            1. so you need to search by package name


                            2. or to search for package contents



                              apt-cache search 'pattern'
                              apt-file search 'path'



                            this is a universal solution






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                            in some cases packages for ubuntu are named little bit differently



                            1. so you need to search by package name


                            2. or to search for package contents



                              apt-cache search 'pattern'
                              apt-file search 'path'



                            this is a universal solution







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