anydesk --disable-wayland Or, set the environment variable:
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. anydesk display_server_not_supported
Enter Wayland. Wayland was built for security and smooth rendering. Each application is a fortress. One application cannot see the pixels of another unless explicitly allowed. anydesk --disable-wayland Or
Instead, you get a grey box. A cold, mechanical error stares back at you: . a production server is on fire