Spacedesk Para Linux New [hot] [Confirmed]

As of April 2026, spacedesk does not offer an official native Linux Driver (Server) . While the company recently expanded to Mac, a Linux server remains "not in their plans" .

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Strengths and limitations (quick list)

You can use a Linux machine as a secondary monitor for your Windows host using two main methods: 1. HTML5 Web Viewer (Recommended) This is the official method and requires no installation.

As of April 2026, there is still no official Linux "Server" driver for spacedesk, meaning you cannot natively use a Linux PC as the primary machine to host a multi-monitor setup. However, the landscape for Linux users has evolved with new viewer options and powerful open-source alternatives. The Current State of Spacedesk on Linux spacedesk para linux new

This feature is designed as a kernel-level DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) virtual display driver combined with a low-latency network transport.

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) As of April 2026, spacedesk does not offer

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: