Introduction As the ecosystem of single-board computers (SBCs) like the Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, and BeagleBone expands, the need for efficient remote desktop solutions has grown. While x86 (Intel/AMD) dominates the PC market, the ARM architecture rules the world of embedded and low-power devices.
, a popular alternative to TeamViewer and VNC, offers native support for the armhf architecture. But what exactly does armhf mean, and how well does AnyDesk perform on these resource-constrained devices? anydesk armhf
sudo dpkg -i anydesk_*.deb If you encounter missing dependencies, run: and BeagleBone expands