OS compatibility Remote Descktop Services/Virtualization Descktop Infraestructure VDI

Hello
Someone know the site or information about the OS available for Remote Desktop pool
For Example If I can Create one collection Linux and that support version.
VDI/RDS
Thank you 
Hugo Monge

Hi,
Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
As per my research, VDI is only designed for publishing the Windows client OS. So it is impossible to create a Linux Desktop collection with VDI/RDS.
Thanks for your understanding and support!
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