In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install RustDesk on EndeavourOS Latest. RustDesk is a free and open-source remote desktop application that allows you to remotely access your computer from anywhere in the world. With RustDesk, you can access your machine from anywhere with an internet connection, and it is straightforward to use.
Before installing RustDesk, you need to ensure that your system is up to date. You can do this by running the following command in the terminal:
sudo pacman -Syu
This command will update your system packages, and you need to wait for the update to finish.
At the time of writing, RustDesk is not available in the EndeavourOS repository. However, you can install RustDesk by downloading and installing the binary file. To do this, follow these steps:
Go to the RustDesk website at https://rustdesk.com/ and download the latest binary package for your system.
Open the Terminal and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the RustDesk binary.
Extract the downloaded file by running the following command:
tar xvzf rustdesk-x.x.x-x86_64.tar.gz
Replace x.x.x
with the version number of the RustDesk binary you downloaded.
Run the following commands to install RustDesk:
cd rustdesk-x.x.x-x86_64
./rustdesk
This will launch RustDesk on your system.
Once RustDesk is installed on your system, you can start using it to remotely access your computer. RustDesk is relatively easy to use, and you don't need any special configuration to get started. Simply launch RustDesk and enter the IP address or hostname of the machine you want to connect to.
RustDesk is an excellent remote desktop application that is easy to use and configure. In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install RustDesk on EndeavourOS Latest. With RustDesk, you can remotely access your computer from anywhere in the world and work on your projects as if you were sitting right in front of your machine.
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Alternatively, for the best virtual desktop, try Shells!