Create Your Linux-Based Images
You can create Linux-based Amazon AppStream 2.0 images by connecting to a Linux image builder, installing the applications you need, creating default application settings and environment variables, and using a command line interface (CLI) tool or Image Assistant (GUI) tool to add these applications to the application catalog. To open the GUI tool, search for Image Assistant in the list of applications.
Contents
- Creating Default Application Settings for Your Users
- Creating Default Environment Variables for Your Linux Users
- Optimizing the Launch Performance of Your Linux Applications
- Creating Session Scripts
- Using the Image Assistant CLI Tool for Linux
- Enabling and Disabling Webcam Support
- Enabling and Disabling Heavy File Sync Mode for Home Folders
- Tutorial: Create a Custom Linux-Based AppStream 2.0 Image
- Tutorial: Enable Japanese Support for Your Linux Images