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ClearCube Public Technical Document
Document Code: TB0150MH
ClearCube Technology     8834 Capital of Texas Hwy N    Austin, Texas 78759    voice 512 652 3500   www.clearcube.com
For NeoLinux, do the following: 
1.  Download and unzip the 
GridCenter_client_24_bit_change.zip
 file. 
2.  Copy the ezRM_patch folder to the ezRemote Manager server. 
3.  Start ezRemote Manager and select the I/Port(s) to be patched. 
4.  Click the Snapin Manager icon in the menu bar. 
5.  Browse to the
 \\ezRM_patch\Linux\
 folder, select the 
install.2do 
file, and click OK
The snap-in is installed and the I/Port reboots when the installation is complete.
To install the patch locally: 
For XPe, do the following: 
1.  Download and unzip the 
GridCenter_client_24_bit_change.zip
 file. 
2.  Copy the Standalone_patch\XPe folder to a USB mass storage device such as a key drive. 
3.  Insert the key drive at the I/Port. 
4.  Browse to the Standalone_patch\XPe folder on the key drive, and double-click the 
deploy.bat 
file. 
The patch is installed and the I/Port reboots when the installation is complete. 
For NeoLinux, do the following: 
1.  Download and unzip the 
GridCenter_client_24_bit_change.zip
 file. 
2.  Copy the 
install.sh
 and the 
gc.tgz 
files to a USB mass storage device such as a key drive. 
3.  Insert the key drive at the I/Port. 
4. Log in as 
root
 using the 
su
 command and the password 
clearcube
5. Change to the 
/usr/tmp
 directory with the following command: 
 
cd /usr/tmp
 
6. Copy the installer files from the key drive to the 
/usr/tmp
 directory. Use the following commands: 
 
cp /usb/usb-drive/install.sh /usr/tmp/  
cp /usb/usb-drive/gc.tgz /usr/tmp/
7. Run the following command:
 
bash install.sh 
8. When prompted, hit enter. The installation copies a rather lengthy set of files to the I/Port and then 
reboots twice. Following the second reboot, the ClearCube client window is displayed, indicating that 
the patch has been successfully installed. 
Note: This update modifies the color depth to 32-bit on the I/Port. To obtain 24-bit color depth within an 
RDP session, the I/Port and the remote Blade both need to have their color depth set to 32-bit color. 
Unless you set the Blade to 32-bit color, you will not be able to create a 24-bit color depth RDP session. 
 
For more information, please contact ClearCube technical support.
Email address for ClearCube Technical Support
 
ClearCube Support Website
 
(866) 652-3400
Direct line in the US
 
+1 (512) 652-3400
Direct line from outside the US