[upd] Download Gnome Network Displays Info

Instead of just mirroring, you can create a secondary virtual screen to extend your workspace.

It supports both Miracast (Wi-Fi Direct) and Chromecast protocols.

Available in the official repositories via dnf install gnome-network-displays . Arch Linux: Install via pacman -S gnome-network-displays . Option 3: Building from Source download gnome network displays

flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo .

If not already present, run sudo apt install flatpak (on Ubuntu/Debian) or the equivalent for your distro. Instead of just mirroring, you can create a

Flatpak provides a sandboxed environment with all necessary dependencies included.

If you need the absolute latest development features, you can build it locally from the GNOME GitLab repository : GNOME Network Displays on Ubuntu 22.04 Arch Linux: Install via pacman -S gnome-network-displays

Download from Flathub or use the terminal command: flatpak install flathub org.gnome.NetworkDisplays . Run the App: flatpak run org.gnome.NetworkDisplays . Option 2: Native Package Manager For users who prefer system-level packages: Ubuntu/Debian: Use sudo apt install gnome-network-displays .