Ubuntu with DCA-Enabler to ThinOS 2408 (9.5.3102) Conversion Image file

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This package contains the Ubuntu with DCA-Enabler to ThinOS 2408 (9.5.3102) Conversion Installer and ThinOS Image file for Latitude 3420, 3440, 5440 and 5450, OptiPlex 5400 All-in-One, OptiPlex All-in-One 7410, and OptiPlex All-in-One 7420. These files are supported on Latitude 3420, 3440, 5440 and 5450, OptiPlex 5400 All-in-One, OptiPlex All-in-One 7410, and OptiPlex All-in-One 7420 and are intended for customers who want to convert Ubuntu with DCA-Enabler to ThinOS 2408 (9.5.3102).
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Fixes & Enhancements

- Supports P2P connection with IPV6 environment.
- Updated the Dell logo and icons in the Boot Wizard screen.
- Updated the Dell logo on the ThinOS device.
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Version

2408 (9.5.3102), 2408 (9.5.3102)

Release date

05 Sep 2024

Download Type

Operating Systems

Category

Operating System

Importance

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Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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File Format: Firmware Images
File Name: ThinOS_2408_9.5.3102_Ubuntu_Conversion.zip
File Size: 278.11 MB
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MD5:
66cd6aea6d130a151c5baf1f048facc5
SHA1:
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SHA-256:
57d6155fd8660c035122c6664b6a1126a79533f9f01100d2f113e233aa4d1d40

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- Do not power off your thin client until the installation is complete.
- You cannot boot into ThinOS 2408 (9.5.3102) or later versions when you perform the following operations:
1. Disable the onboard Network Interface Card (NIC), Trusted Platform Module (TPM), or Platform Trust Technology (PTT).
2. Clear TPM or PTT.
3. Reset BIOS to factory default settings.

For more information about the updates, see the Dell ThinOS 2402, 2405, and 2408 Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
Convert Ubuntu with DCA to ThinOS

Prerequisites
1. Ensure that DCA-Enabler 1.7.1-61 or later versions is installed. For details on how to install DCA-Enabler in Ubuntu operating system and upgrade it, see the Dell ThinOS 2402, 2405, and 2408 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support.
NOTE: The device must have a factory-installed Ubuntu operating system. If you have custom installed the Ubuntu operating system, you cannot convert it to ThinOS.
2. Wyse Management Suite version 4.0 or later versions must be used to convert to ThinOS.
3. Ensure that you have connected the Ubuntu device to the external power source using the power adapter.
4. Ensure you have enough ThinOS Activation devices licenses on Wyse Management Suite 4.0 or later versions.
5. Create a group in Wyse Management Suite with a group token.
6. The ThinOS Activation devices license number of Wyse Management Suite must be larger than the Ubuntu device number. If it is not larger, you cannot create the Advanced Policy for conversion.
7. The Ubuntu devices must be registered to Wyse Management Suite as generic clients. For details on how to register the generic client to Wyse Management Suite, see the Dell ThinOS 2402, 2405, and 2408 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support.
8. Ensure you have downloaded the Ubuntu to ThinOS conversion image.
9. Extract the Ubuntu to ThinOS conversion image to get the Conversion Installer file.
DTOS_Ubuntu_Installer_x.x-dtosx-amd64_signed.tar.gz and ThinOS image ThinOS_YYMM_9.x.pkg.
NOTE: The ThinOS image ThinOS_YYMM_9.x.pkg can be used for downgrade in the future.

Steps
1. Go to Apps & Data > App Inventory > Generic Client, and click Add Package file.
2. Upload the Conversion Installer file DTOS_Ubuntu_Installer_x.x-dtosx-amd64_signed.tar.gz
3. Go to Apps & Data > OS Image Repository > ThinOS 9.x, and click Add Firmware file.
4. Upload the ThinOS image ThinOS_YYMM_9.x.pkg.
5. Go to Apps & Data > App Policies > Generic Client, and click Add Advanced Policy.
6. Enter the policy name, select the group in which the Ubuntu device has been registered, and select Generic Client as OS type.
7. Click Add app, and select the conversion installer file that was uploaded before from the drop-down menu.
8. Click Add app again, and select the ThinOS image file that was uploaded before from the drop-down menu.
9. Select the platforms you want to convert in the Platform Filter drop-down menu.
10. Click Save.
NOTE: Ensure that the Apply Policy Automatically option is set to Do not apply automatically.
11. In the next window, click Yes to schedule a job.
12. Select Immediately in the Run drop-down menu in the App Policy Job window and click Preview.
13. Click Schedule.

For more information, see the Dell ThinOS 2402, 2405, and 2408 Migration Guide at www.dell.com/support.

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