

AnyDesk Remote Desktop AccessĪnyDesk makes remote desktop viewing & control easier, faster, and seamless whether you are a normal user or an admin user. You should now have full remote desktop access control. You will be asked to accept the connection request from the remote machine you are targeting. Let us try accessing the above system from another remote AnyDesk-powered Ubuntu system. The remote desktop system should also have AnyDesk installed. Take note of the This Desk entry, it is the ID your remote Linux desktop system needs to gain access to this one. You can launch it from the terminal or from the GUI applications menu. The installation process should take a minute or two to successfully complete. We can now install AnyDesk remote desktop software via Ubuntu’s apt package manager. Re-updating your Ubuntu system informs the apt cache of AnyDesk’s signed repository which implies that we can now install it. $ echo "deb all main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//anydesk-stable.list Next, you need to add the AnyDesk Repository on Ubuntu to ensure that AnyDesk is updated to the latest version release during normal system updates. $ sudo chmod 644 /etc/apt//ubuntu-anydesk.gpg $ sudo wget -q -O- | sudo gpg -no-default-keyring -keyring gnupg-ring:/etc/apt//ubuntu-anydesk.gpg -import If you have any questions related to this topic, please let me know in the comment section.Since we will be using Ubuntu’s apt package manager, we need to add AnyDesk’s GPG key to verify its signature so that we can be allowed to install it on Ubuntu. Once it is done, you need to download AnyDesk. sudo apt update Step 2) Configure AnyDesk Package Repository Anydesk package is not available in the default package repository of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system. First, in order to install AnyDesk on your Ubuntu machine, you need to update the repo in the system as follows. That solved the problem for me and I hope it will solve it for you too. Internet Connection Step 1) Update Apt Package Index Login to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system and open the terminal and run beneath command to update apt package index. If you see the error loading shared libraries message, install the package it's complaining about. So, I started it from the terminal and it showed me this error:Īnydesk: error while loading shared libraries: libpangox-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory When I tried to run AnyDesk from the system menu, it didn't start.

I think you already have some idea about it. I am not going to show the steps to use AnyDesk. Once installed, find it in the system menu and start from there. Installing AnyDesk in Ubuntu Software Center The Software Center app will open and you can install it from there. Right click on the deb file and open it with software center Double click on it or right click it and open it with Software Installation.

It will download the AnyDesk application DEB file. When you click the download button, it gives you options for various Linux distributions.
