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Anydesk | Display_server_not_supported

If you are on Linux, 99% of the time, this error is due to .

If no outputs are connected, create a virtual mode:

"You shouldn't need to see my screen. Tell me what to do via code." anydesk display_server_not_supported

We are moving from a world of to API access . The future isn't AnyDesk showing you a desktop; it’s Ansible, Terraform, or SSH giving you structured data. The display_server_not_supported error is a gentle nudge from the operating system:

Locate the line #WaylandEnable=false and remove the # symbol so it looks like this: WaylandEnable=false . Save and Exit: Press Ctrl + O , Enter , then Ctrl + X . Reboot: Restart your computer for changes to take effect. 2. Enable Automatic Login If you are on Linux, 99% of the time, this error is due to

The second most common culprit is the . You’re trying to remote into a machine that has no physical monitor plugged in.

You’ve been there. You’re three time zones away from your office workstation. It’s 11:00 PM, a production server is on fire, and you just need to click one button. You fire up AnyDesk, type in the address, and wait for that beautiful remote desktop to render. The future isn't AnyDesk showing you a desktop;

Or, set the environment variable: