This might be a stretch but it’s still a game. Does anyone know of a bike trainer program (hopefully at least half decent) that runs natively on Linux? I’ve tried getting Zwift to work through Lutris but have been unsuccessful.
- It looks like Zwift has an android app. Have you tried installing that via Waydroid? - What’s Waydroid? I suppose I could try running it on a dedicated profile. I’ve tried updating my Zwift HUB firmware via the app (as it’s the only way) and it doesn’t work anymore, even if I install sandboxed Google Play. - Waydroid is containerized Android emulation. Should be available via most package managers. - Oh that’s awesome! I’ll definitely give that a try. Thanks! 
 
 
 
- I have been struggling with this too. solution has been running it on my phone for now and looking into dedicated hardware. I’ve come across a few other options (MyWoosh) recently but nothing native to linux. - Is there anything in particular that stands out to you about MyWoosh? I’ll probably try the Android app option for now - It’s completely free is the big draw, but it’s not as popular still I ended up back on zwift 
 
 
- I’ve been zwifting exclusively on Linux for a few years now with this: https://github.com/netbrain/zwift - It’s pretty distro agnostic. I’m using it with Podman on RHEL 9. - Still requires you to use the companion app on your phone for your Bluetooth connections, but it beats keeping a Windows machine around. Good luck! - Thanks. The Companion app never seemed to work on my sandboxed Google Play profile on GrapheneOS however. I’ve since found Golden Cheetah which is a native Linux program and totally free. Zwift raising their price was the final straw for me to move on and I’m grateful for it. - GC works perfectly on Linux Mint with my Garmin USB ANT+ dongle, Garmin heart rate strap, and retains all the functionality with my Zwift Hub trainer if anyone is curious. 
 

