AnyDesk 6.4.1 Update: Key Features & Bug Fixes for Linux and Raspberry Pi Users
AnyDesk Update Overview: Version 6.4.1 (February 11, 2025)
The latest update of AnyDesk, version 6.4.1 released on February 11, 2025, introduces a host of bug fixes and exciting new features for Linux and Raspberry Pi users. This update aims to enhance user experience while ensuring greater control and security in remote connections.
Bug Fixes
This update addresses several issues that users may have encountered, including:
- Incoming Connection Issues: Resolved problems with accepting incoming connections directly from the login screen, ensuring smoother access.
- Command Line Sessions: Fixed bugs that affected outgoing sessions initiated from the command line.
- Privacy Mode: Addressed related issues in CentOS and RHEL, enhancing user experience in privacy settings.
- Audio Transmission on Ubuntu: Solved the audio streaming issue that some users experienced, ensuring seamless communication.
- RPM Package Installation: Fixed installation problems for the RPM package on Fedora Workstation, allowing for a trouble-free setup.
- Overwritten Configuration Behavior: Improved how the settings are managed in customized clients, offering a more reliable experience.
- User Interface Enhancements: Corrected missing UI elements in custom clients, that were previously only receiving connections.
- Clipboard Functionality: Fixed the issue with copying the ‘Your Address’ field to the clipboard using the keyboard, making it easier to share your connection details.
- File Transfer Icons: Adjusted folder and file icons within the file transfer interface for better clarity.
- Remote Address Input Location: Tweaked the positioning of the remote address input field on various desktop environments for improved usability.
- Address Discovery Positioning: Corrected the display of discovered addresses in the main window for clarity.
- About AnyDesk Information Links: Added missing informational links in the ‘About AnyDesk’ window, offering users quick access to essential information.
- Minor UI/UX Fixes: Implemented several other minor tweaks to enhance the overall user interface and experience.
New Features
In addition to critical bug fixes, this update introduces a noteworthy new feature:
- Direct Connection Restrictions: Users can now prohibit direct connections for outgoing sessions, significantly boosting security and allowing for better control over connection management.
Conclusion
This new version of AnyDesk is designed to optimize the user experience across various Linux distributions and Raspberry Pi platforms by addressing significant issues and enhancing features that improve connection control and security.
Stay tuned for more updates, and make sure to explore all the improvements in version 6.4.1 to maximize your remote desktop capabilities!
For more information, visit AnyDesk Support.
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