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I need to screen mirror my android phone to Ubuntu PC. Is there any tool or package available in Ubuntu to do this?

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There are several solutions
Here are the two bests to me

Best but harder: scrcpy (Screen mirror and device control via USB and TCP/IP): This application provides display and control of Android devices connected on USB (or over TCP/IP)

  • The Android device requires at least API 21 (Android 5.0).
  • Make sure you enabled adb debugging on your device(s). On some devices, you also need to enable an additional option to control it using keyboard and mouse.
  • Install scrcpy from snap or from github snap install scrcpy
  • Configure
  • Connect

A good article document on how to do this.

Quick & Easy: Airdroid on Android device & a browser on Linux PC

  • Install AirDroid app on Android device
  • Connect a Linux Pc browser to device
  • Use (from Linux PC) the Airdroid Screenshot feature

Feature is available with free use and without any account to online service.

airdroid-screenshot


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    who said scrcpy is hard it's the easiest, just need two commands to get started. – Deepak Kumar Jul 21 '20 at 15:47
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    I just installed it with `apt install scrcpy` and it worked without any configuration after enabling debugging mode. – Asocia Apr 23 '21 at 16:19
  • Both sound good, but my screen is broken and so I can't enable adb debugging etc. – user643722 Nov 03 '21 at 11:42
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    I got stuck on `scrcpy`, it's really hard and impossible for rooted devices. However `AirDroid` is really nice, and I make it run in 10 minutes. – Siwei Nov 13 '21 at 02:17
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Install Chromium web browser. Oon the far top right corner tap the vertical row of 3 dots and look for Cast. If the two devices are on the same wifi and compatible you'll be able to select the PC.

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