Aaddrick b9bc02dd8b feat(worker): flip route from staging to production for Phase 4a (#503)
Phase 2 container validation passed against
pkg-staging.claude-desktop-debian.dev — APT (debian:stable,
ubuntu:24.04, debian:testing) and DNF (fedora:latest, rockylinux:9)
both install the current pool version via the Worker chain. The one
remaining failure is #500's sha256 mismatch on RPM download, and
PR #502's gh release upload --clobber fix runs on the next release
that reaches update-dnf-repo.

This flip binds the Worker to pkg.claude-desktop-debian.dev. Once
this is deployed, the strip step's liveness probe in update-apt-repo
and update-dnf-repo will start succeeding, stripping .debs/.rpms from
the local pool tree before push — the original #493 blocker.

Pre-merge checklist (manual, outside this PR):

1. Add CNAME file containing pkg.claude-desktop-debian.dev to the
   gh-pages branch root (via Pages settings UI or direct push).
2. Wait for GitHub Pages cert provisioning. Typical ~1h; verify in
   repo Settings > Pages that the green cert indicator shows.
3. Merge this PR. CI deploys the Worker to the new route via
   deploy-worker.yml.
4. Confirm production probe responds:
     curl -fsI https://pkg.claude-desktop-debian.dev/dists/stable/InRelease
5. Re-run the failed update-apt-repo + update-dnf-repo jobs from the
   v2.0.3+claude1.3883.0 run (gh run rerun 24836419696 --failed) —
   this simultaneously validates #500's fix and completes the v2.0.3
   release for apt/dnf users.

Rollback: remove the CNAME file from gh-pages, unbind the Worker
route via the Cloudflare dashboard. gh-pages .deb assets from the
pre-strip history still exist and serve directly via github.io.

Refs #493, #500

Co-authored-by: Claude <claude@anthropic.com>
2026-04-23 10:09:46 -04:00
2025-04-03 10:41:13 -04:00
2026-04-20 03:16:52 +00:00

Claude Desktop for Linux

This project provides build scripts to run Claude Desktop natively on Linux systems. It repackages the official Windows application for Linux distributions, producing .deb packages (Debian/Ubuntu), .rpm packages (Fedora/RHEL), distribution-agnostic AppImages, an AUR package for Arch Linux, and a Nix flake for NixOS.

Note: This is an unofficial build script. For official support, please visit Anthropic's website. For issues with the build script or Linux implementation, please open an issue in this repository.


⚠️ EXPERIMENTAL: Cowork Mode Support Cowork mode is enabled by default in this build with a pluggable isolation backend:

Backend Isolation Requirements
bubblewrap (default) Namespace sandbox bwrap installed and functional
host (fallback) None — runs directly on host No additional requirements

The best available backend is auto-detected at startup. Run claude-desktop --doctor to check which backend will be used and which dependencies are missing.

Note: The bubblewrap backend mounts your home directory as read-only (only the project working directory is writable). The host backend provides no isolation — use it only if you understand the security implications.

KVM status: The KVM/QEMU backend code exists but is non-functional — VM file downloads are disabled on Linux to prevent a checksum loop (#337). The backend code remains for potential future use.


Features

  • Native Linux Support: Run Claude Desktop without virtualization or Wine
  • MCP Support: Full Model Context Protocol integration Configuration file location: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • System Integration:
    • Global hotkey support (Ctrl+Alt+Space) - works on X11 and Wayland (via XWayland)
    • System tray integration
    • Desktop environment integration

Screenshots

Claude Desktop running on Linux

Global hotkey popup

Installation

Add the repository for automatic updates via apt:

# Add the GPG key
curl -fsSL https://aaddrick.github.io/claude-desktop-debian/KEY.gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/claude-desktop.gpg

# Add the repository
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/claude-desktop.gpg arch=amd64,arm64] https://aaddrick.github.io/claude-desktop-debian stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/claude-desktop.list

# Update and install
sudo apt update
sudo apt install claude-desktop

Future updates will be installed automatically with your regular system updates (sudo apt upgrade).

Add the repository for automatic updates via dnf:

# Add the repository
sudo curl -fsSL https://aaddrick.github.io/claude-desktop-debian/rpm/claude-desktop.repo -o /etc/yum.repos.d/claude-desktop.repo

# Install
sudo dnf install claude-desktop

Future updates will be installed automatically with your regular system updates (sudo dnf upgrade).

Using AUR (Arch Linux)

The claude-desktop-appimage package is available on the AUR and is automatically updated with each release.

# Using yay
yay -S claude-desktop-appimage

# Or using paru
paru -S claude-desktop-appimage

The AUR package installs the AppImage build of Claude Desktop.

Using Nix Flake (NixOS)

Install directly from the flake:

# Basic install
nix profile install github:aaddrick/claude-desktop-debian

# With MCP server support (FHS environment)
nix profile install github:aaddrick/claude-desktop-debian#claude-desktop-fhs

Or add to your NixOS configuration:

# flake.nix
{
  inputs.claude-desktop.url = "github:aaddrick/claude-desktop-debian";

  outputs = { nixpkgs, claude-desktop, ... }: {
    nixosConfigurations.myhost = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
      modules = [
        ({ pkgs, ... }: {
          nixpkgs.overlays = [ claude-desktop.overlays.default ];
          environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.claude-desktop ];
        })
      ];
    };
  };
}

Using Pre-built Releases

Download the latest .deb, .rpm, or .AppImage from the Releases page.

Building from Source

See docs/BUILDING.md for detailed build instructions.

Configuration

Model Context Protocol settings are stored in:

~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

For additional configuration options including environment variables and Wayland support, see docs/CONFIGURATION.md.

Troubleshooting

Run claude-desktop --doctor for built-in diagnostics that check common issues (display server, sandbox permissions, MCP config, stale locks, and more). It also reports cowork mode readiness — which isolation backend will be used, and which dependencies (KVM, QEMU, vsock, socat, virtiofsd, bubblewrap) are installed or missing.

For additional troubleshooting, uninstallation instructions, and log locations, see docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md.

Acknowledgments

This project was inspired by k3d3's claude-desktop-linux-flake and their Reddit post about running Claude Desktop natively on Linux.

Special thanks to:

  • k3d3
    • Original NixOS implementation
    • Native bindings insights
  • emsi
    • Title bar fix
    • Alternative implementation approach
  • leobuskin for the Playwright-based URL resolution approach
  • yarikoptic
    • Codespell support
    • Shellcheck compliance
  • IamGianluca for build dependency check improvements
  • ing03201 for IBus/Fcitx5 input method support
  • ajescudero for pinning @electron/asar for Node compatibility
  • delorenj for Wayland compatibility support
  • Regen-forest for suggesting Gear Lever as AppImageLauncher replacement
  • niekvugteveen for fixing Debian packaging permissions
  • speleoalex for native window decorations support
  • imaginalnika for moving logs to ~/.cache/
  • richardspicer for the menu bar visibility fix on Linux
  • jacobfrantz1
    • Claude Desktop code preview support
    • Quick window submit fix
  • janfrederik for the --exe flag to use a local installer
  • MrEdwards007 for discovering the OAuth token cache fix
  • lizthegrey for version update contributions
  • mathys-lopinto
    • AUR package
    • Automated deployment
  • pkuijpers for root cause analysis of the RPM repo GPG signing issue
  • dlepold for identifying the tray icon variable name bug with a working fix
  • Voork1144
    • Detailed analysis of the tray icon minifier bug
    • Root-cause analysis of the Chromium layout cache bug
    • Direct child setBounds() fix approach
  • sabiut
    • --doctor diagnostic command
    • SHA-256 checksum validation for downloads
    • Post-build integration tests for deb, rpm, and AppImage artifacts
  • milog1994
    • Popup detection
    • Functional stubs
    • Wayland compositor support
  • jarrodcolburn
    • Passwordless sudo support in container/CI environments
    • Identifying the gh-pages 4GB bloat fix
    • Identifying the virtiofsd PATH detection issue on Debian
    • Detailed analysis of the CI release pipeline failure caused by runner kills during compare-releases
    • Diagnosing the session-start hook sudo blocking issue with three solution approaches
  • chukfinley for experimental Cowork mode support on Linux
  • CyPack for orphaned cowork daemon cleanup on startup
  • IliyaBrook for fixing the platform patch for Claude Desktop >= 1.1.3541 arm64 refactor
  • MichaelMKenny
    • Diagnosing the $-prefixed electron variable bug
    • Root cause analysis and workaround
  • daa25209 for detailed root cause analysis of the cowork platform gate crash and patch script
  • noctuum
    • CLAUDE_MENU_BAR env var with configurable menu bar visibility
    • Boolean alias support
  • typedrat
    • NixOS flake integration with build.sh
    • node-pty derivation
    • CI auto-update
    • Fixing the flake package scoping regression
  • cbonnissent
    • Reverse-engineering the Cowork VM guest RPC protocol
    • Fixing the KVM startup blocker
    • Fixing RPC response id echoing for persistent connections
    • Configurable bwrap mount points via a dedicated Linux config file
  • joekale-pp for adding --doctor support to the RPM launcher
  • ecrevisseMiroir for the bwrap backend sandbox isolation with tmpfs-based minimal root
  • arauhala for detailed root cause analysis of the NixOS isPackaged regression
  • cromagnone for confirming the VM download loop on bwrap installs with detailed logs that disproved the initial triage
  • aHk-coder for diagnosing the hardcoded minified variable crash in the cowork smol-bin patch
  • RayCharlizard
    • Detailed analysis of the self-referential .mcpb-cache symlink ELOOP bug
    • Fixing auto-memory path translation on HostBackend
    • Fixing the ion-dist static asset copy for the app:// protocol handler
  • reinthal for fixing the NixOS build breakage caused by the nixpkgs nodePackages removal
  • gianluca-peri
    • Reporting the GNOME quit accessibility issue
    • Confirming tray behavior with AppIndicator
  • martin152 for detailed diagnosis and a complete patch for three launcher cleanup bugs: cleanup_orphaned_cowork_daemon self-match, cleanup_stale_cowork_socket socat dependency no-op, and the same self-match in --doctor
  • hfyeh for diagnosing the Ubuntu 24.04 AppArmor unprivileged-userns block on Cowork bwrap and contributing the AppArmor profile workaround
  • davidamacey for identifying and fixing the XRDP GPU compositing blank-window issue on remote desktop sessions
  • pb3ck for diagnosing the Cowork CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN env-strip bug with a working reference diff
  • aJV99 for exporting GDK_BACKEND=wayland in native Wayland mode to fix XWayland fallback blur on HiDPI displays

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