@solardirus Yes, RDP, VNC, and SPICE do not USE X redirection so naturally they will work fine, but try this, while you are on one server using wayland, ssh -Y server into another, and then launch xsol or xclock or synaptic or any other X-application.
If I had a nickel for every time someone ignored me just to say something I directly address…
You are pretty blatantly referencing X11 Forwarding / Network Transparency.
I can’t reasonably assume you actually read anything I say, but to briefly reiterate:
Checkout Waypipe. Here’s a direct quote from the README:
Waypipe is a proxy for Wayland clients. It forwards Wayland messages and serializes changes to shared memory buffers over a single socket. This makes application forwarding similar to ssh -X feasible.
Have you tried this? What is disatisfactory about it? And if all else fails, is there really ANY problem with simply using VNC/etc? What real-world problem do you have that is uniquely solved with this?
@solardirus Yes, RDP, VNC, and SPICE do not USE X redirection so naturally they will work fine, but try this, while you are on one server using wayland, ssh -Y server into another, and then launch xsol or xclock or synaptic or any other X-application.
If I had a nickel for every time someone ignored me just to say something I directly address…
You are pretty blatantly referencing X11 Forwarding / Network Transparency.
I can’t reasonably assume you actually read anything I say, but to briefly reiterate:
Checkout Waypipe. Here’s a direct quote from the README:
Have you tried this? What is disatisfactory about it? And if all else fails, is there really ANY problem with simply using VNC/etc? What real-world problem do you have that is uniquely solved with this?