Anydesk Raspberry Install



2 Install AnyDesk on your Device. AnyDesk can be easily installed with just 1 click. 3 Enable Unattended Access & Security Settings. Windows macOS iOS Android Linux FreeBSD Raspberry Pi Chrome OS. My.AnyDesk Help Center Contact Avoiding Scams Professional Services System Status. AnyDesk is a remote desktop solution app which allows you to connect to other computer. The app allows you to remotely control and administer other computers. The AnyDesk app allows the users to experience seamless and smooth app. One can also use the AnyDesk app for free if you are want to use the app for private usage. The AnyDesk app for Raspberry Pi provides the users with secure. If your Linux installation is not listed above, there is no guarantee that AnyDesk will work or work correctly, and we can't provide support for other distributions. Also, changes with the Xorg server aren't supported, which can happen by the use of programs like xrdp etc. A Graphical Interface is needed. Pi@raspberrypi: $ sudo dpkg -i anydesk6.0.1-1armhf.deb (Reading database. 94130 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack anydesk6.0.1-1armhf.deb. Failed to stop an.

AnyDesk is a remote maintenance solution for 28 languages and 8 platforms.
Run AnyDesk portable or installed, ready within couple of seconds.
Find AnyDesk for your platform in the Download section.
See also: StartUp and Close AnyDesk for differences of the portable and installed version.
The installation can be performed via Command Line. See also: Automatic Deployment


  1. The mobile platforms Android and iOS are distributed via Play Store, Apple App Store as well as the Amazon Store.
  2. For Red Hat and Debian compatible Linux distributions AnyDesk offers repositories.

Customers with Professional or Power license may use a customized client, called custom-client.
Custom-clients are generated in AnyDesks web-interface namely MyAnyDesk Portal providing individual settings, permissions, and logo.

Note: AnyDesk is capable of running several instances. Users can run both default-client and custom-clients at the same time.


List of supported Operating Systems

Windows
XP SP2
Windows 7
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
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Windows Server
2003 SP2
2008 R2
2012
2016
2019
macOS
10.11 El Capitan¹
and newer

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iOS
11.0
and newer
Android
4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Amazon Fire OS 4
and newer
ChromeOS
Devices with PlayStore
FreeBSD
10
and newer
Linux
Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases
Debian 9 and newer
Fedora 29/30/31/32
CentOS Linux 7 and 8²
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 and newer
OpenSUSE 42/15
Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi 2 and newer
Only Raspbian and
Raspberry Pi OS (32bit) is supported

¹ Older Versions of AnyDesk that supports macOS 10.10 can be found here.
² Until CentOS Linux 8 end-of-life

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Note: please keep in mind that on Wayland sessions, selectable in login screen, only outgoing sessions are supported. Incoming sessions are possible only within Xorg session.
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Installation instructions

Windowsdownload the installation .exe file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optionally install AnyDesk as a service
macOSdownload the installation .dmg file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optionally install AnyDesk as a service
iOS and Androidaccess application store for the platform, either Play Store or App Store and install the application directly
FreeBSDdownload the .tar.gz file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, extract the content and and execute the binary
Linuxfor Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions we strongly recommend to use the AnyDesk Linux repositories described below, for other distributions the .tar.gz file with can be downloaded from Download page of AnyDesk web pages


Linux repositories and installation

Recommended way how to install AnyDesk on Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions is using official AnyDesk repositories which provide last stable version: Cached.

Debian compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb.anydesk.com/howto.html
Red Hat compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm.anydesk.com/howto.html


For specific situations repositories with older AnyDesk versions (after v5) are also available:

Debian compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html
Red Hat compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html
Note: All the commands from the above howto instruction must be executed as root user.

The last AnyDesk for Linux supporting RHEL/CentOS 6 and older versions of Debian/Ubuntu is v5.0.0 and is available for download (including previous version) here https://download.anydesk.com/linux/ Qlogic driver download for windows 10.

For other distributions AnyDesk is also provided in .tar.gz archives available for download at Download area of AnyDesk web page, however these installations are not officially supported. Please follow a README file in the archive itself to detailed information.

Needed dependencies on Linux: libc6 (>= 2.7), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.20.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), libx11-6, libxcb-shm0, libxcb1, libpango1.0-0, libcairo2, libxrandr2 (>= 1.3), libx11-xcb1, libxtst6, libxfixes3, libxdamage1 and libgtkglext1.