![]() ![]() deb package file to install Anydesk.Īfter downloading the file install it using this command. You can install Anydesk on any kind of Linux distribution so it doesn’t matter which one you are using.įor Debian/Ubuntu or their derivatives: sudo wget -qO - | apt-key add - sudo echo "deb all main" > /etc/apt//anydesk-stable.list sudo apt update & sudo apt install anydesk -y It offers a lot of features apart from the remote control access. It is fast, secure, and provides a reliable connection to IT professionals and on the go individuals.Īnydesk is free for personal use and comes with monthly subscription fees for business use with multiple user support. This will cover how to install Anydesk on a Linux distribution and how to use it.Īnydesk is a platform-independent application that allows you to connect to a computer remotely from anywhere in the world. ![]() Yay is installed and you can get packages directly from AUR using this helper.In this article, you will learn about Anydesk remote accessing software. $ sudo pacman -S binutils make gcc fakeroot You can install the base-devel package group which includes binutills, make, gcc, fakeroot or install them individually. On a new Arch installation, Git and fakeroot are not installed by default, and you also need git to clone the PKGBUILD from AUR.įor using makepkg, its dependencies need to be installed. Git is a dependency of yay and installations from AUR are made through a fakeroot environment, so you need to install both packages. So If you recently installed Arch, you can follow the instructions in the GitHub repository.įirst of all, you need to clone the PKGBUILD and run makepkg script for building the package. It's not available in the Arch Linux repositories. ![]() Yay is an AUR helper that you can use as a replacement for yaourt (deprecated). It seems new arch linux doesn't let us install yay directly so i found this work around ![]()
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