Spacedesk Para Linux New May 2026
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As of April 2026, a native driver for Linux (allowing a Linux PC to act as the primary "host") is not currently planned by the developers. While a macOS driver is expected in the near future, Linux users must still rely on the HTML5 Viewer to use their Linux machine as a secondary monitor for a Windows host.
User interface and workflow
Web Viewer:
Users can also use the spacedesk HTML5 Viewer via a web browser on Linux, though its performance may be less stable than a native app. Unofficial Installation (Client/Viewer Only) spacedesk para linux new
flatpak install flathub io.github.spacedesk_client_linux flatpak run io.github.spacedesk_client_linux spacedesk As of April 2026, a native driver
Once you have configured spacedesk, you can use your tablet or smartphone as a second monitor for your computer. You can: If you are looking to do the opposite—using
Since official Linux host support is "currently not in the plans" according to developers, these alternatives offer native Linux-to-Linux or Linux-to-Everything support:
Spacedesk officially supports Windows as the primary "Driver" (Server). However, Linux users can easily act as a "Viewer" (Client) to extend a Windows screen onto a Linux machine. If you are looking to do the opposite—using a Linux machine as the primary server to extend its screen to tablets or other PCs—you will need to use modern open-source alternatives that outperform the traditional spacedesk protocol on Linux kernels. How to use Linux as a Viewer (Client)