Or simply install the downloaded file manually, using your OS normal installation procedure for downloaded packages. On RedHat type distros, there are analogous steps. On Debian, you are immediately offered a chance to install with GDebi. Choose the Web Packages (Web Workspace app only) download for your architecture. Under Available Downloads, choose the type of package you need.
Go to the and look for the workspace app download page. I have only tested on the (x86_64), so cannot speak for the others. Best of all, it does not rely on Wine or dual booting.ĭownload the latest Citrix Workspace app for Linux Web client (x86_64) for 64 bit architecture or (x86) for 32 bit architecture or (ARM HF) for ARM processor machines. I have been using StreetSmart Edge for over 6 months on my Linux with this solution. Now, I am going to answer my own question with a solution. So, my question is how can I install a trading platform with all the sophisticated charting and complex trading parameters, such as stop, limit and bracket orders? Of course there are other trading platforms, but few can be installed on Linux and I like StreetSmart best.īut isn't Mac a close cousin of Linux? Why can't we seem to get trading software to work on Linux, especially when it is a cloud version of the trading platform? After all, anything that you can do on a Win or Mac browser, you can do on a Linux browser. The only problem is that Schwab only supports Windows and Mac, not Linux. One of the most sophisticated platform for this is Schwab SmartStreet Edge Cloud version. For years, I had to maintain a Windows machine for this purpose alone. One of the most difficult type of software to find on Linux is investment trading software. Unfortunately, it does not work out of the box. However SSEC is Citrix based, which has a Linux implementation. Schwab only supports Windows and Mac for its StreetSmart Edge Cloud (SSEC), not Linux.