Hello @Deleeh
Short answer: Roon doesn’t ship an official native Roon Remote for Linux at the moment, but you do have several workable options depending on how comfortable you are with each path. Below are three practical routes you can try, with brief pros/cons and links.
- Install Windows 11 (workaround)
- If you still prefer using the official Roon Remote for Windows, there are well-documented guides showing how to bypass the TPM/CPU checks so you can install Windows 11 on older hardware. Be aware this is a workaround and has potential security / support implications, so read carefully before proceeding. Tom’s Hardware
- Use the community-built native Linux Remote
- The Roon community has created a native Linux GUI Remote (community project). Many users report good results — it’s a solid option if you want a native experience on Linux without running Windows. Follow the community thread for downloads, instructions and support from the project authors. Roon Labs Community
- Run the Windows Remote under Wine, or use a remote-desktop client
- Some users run the official Windows Remote with Wine on Linux — this can work but isn’t guaranteed and may require tweaking. Alternatively, run the Remote on a small Windows VM or Windows machine and use an RDP client (Remmina, etc.) from your Linux desktop to control it. Wine’s project page and resources are a good starting point. WineHQ
Hope that helps.