I've been told multiple times Citrix doesn't work on Linux, that is literally the only thing stopping me on my work PC.
Citrix Workspace app for Linux (formerly called Citrix Receiver) lets you access Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops delivered by a Citrix server from your Linux machine.
I’m assuming that the Citrix is a server farm with Citrix desktop instances.
But maybe they are loading Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (CVAD) with a local VDA (Virtual Delivery Agent) then that basically takes total control of the hardware. It has Chang protection, forces roaming profiles and shit like that.
If there are multiple versions of it, my IT department picked the most restricted, locked down version, and then added even more restrictions than the defaults.~~~~
Use virtual box in seamless mode to run a shitty windows VM on A Linux system so you can run Citrix and keep them from touching the rest of your system.