

scrcpy worked on Ubuntu, Linux Mint and openSUSE, but not on Fedora ( bug reported). I installed the scrcpy snap package and tried to run it on Ubuntu 18.10, Linux Mint 19.1 (based on Ubuntu 18.04), Fedora 29, and openSUSE Tumbleweed. It takes a bit more to get scrcpy running from snap than other snap packages, but it's still a lot easier than building scrcpy from source. I couldn't get the snap package to work when trying it a while back, but it's working now so I thought I'd write a new article for how to install and use the scrcpy snap package. While there are no official scrcpy Linux packages, an unofficial snap package was created (thanks to Ferenc Czumbil) a while back, which allows installing the application easily on Linux distributions that support snapd. Control Android Devices From Your Desktop With scrcpy (Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Linux Mint Installation).I wrote about scrcpy recently, so visit the previous article for a lot more scrcpy information, and how to install it from source in Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint or Fedora: The application focuses on performance and quality, offering 30~60 FPS with a resolution of 1920x1080 or more, and low latency. Move or Copy/Paste any ISOs you want Ventoy to load up for you.Scrcpy is an application that allows displaying and controlling Android devices connected via USB or or wireless, from a macOS, Windows or Linux desktop. (The Konsole window can be closed now)īack on the Ventoy folder / Dolphin File Manager: Click ventoy under your removable Devices on the lower left Places. ***enter your root password *** if prompted for super user permissions. Right-Click a empty spot in the Ventoy folder, and select Open Terminal Here Replace /dev/XXX with your USB drive's name Open the program "Disks" by pressing the windows button + type disks.įind your USB drive - label. Right-Click on that zipped file for the menu and select > Extract > Extract Archive Here, Auto-Detect sub folder.


Use Ventoy to house many ISOs on a single drive! To Install Ventoy:ĭownload this file by right clicking and selecting > Save Link As, and select to your desktop
