How to Use Exodus Wallet on Linux Systems

Learn how to install and operate Exodus Wallet securely on Linux-based distributions like Ubuntu or Fedora.

Installing Exodus Wallet on Linux

Follow these steps to install Exodus Wallet on Linux:

1. Download the AppImage

Visit the official exodus download and grab the latest Linux AppImage.

2. Make the AppImage Executable

In your terminal, run:

cd ~/Downloads
chmod +x exodus-linux-x64-*.AppImage
./exodus-linux-x64-*.AppImage

3. Launch Exodus Wallet

Double-click the AppImage or run it via terminal — no installation required.

4. Set Up or Restore Your Wallet

  • Click “Get Started” to create a new wallet, or “Restore Wallet” to import your 12‑word recovery phrase.
  • Record your phrase securely offline.
  • Set a strong password for encryption.

5. Security Tips for Linux

  • Verify the AppImage checksum from Exodus to confirm authenticity.
  • Keep your Linux OS updated.
  • Run Exodus only as a regular user—not root.

6. Common Troubleshooting

  • If Exodus doesn't launch, run from terminal to debug errors.
  • Ensure the AppImage has execution permission.
  • Uninstall conflicting integration tools like AppImageLauncher if needed.

Need Help Installing on Linux?

Having trouble with the Linux setup? Our team is ready to assist.

Contact ExodusDeskCare Support

Reach out for Linux-specific help.


Disclaimer: ExodusDeskCare is a third-party provider. We are not affiliated with Exodus Wallet. This guide is for informational purposes only and not financial advice.