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Originally posted by er888kh View PostWayland has no rendering API.
Yes waypipe is a wayland proxy so a part wayland compositor running with the application this does give the advantage I mentioned to tuxd3v that you can set up wayland remote in way that if ssh session breaks applications don't get remotely terminated.
So waypipe basically give you the Xpra functionality for Wayland when operating remotely.
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Originally posted by tuxd3v View Postdoes ssh offers a Waylandforwarding like x11forwarding feature?
I believe Wayland doesn't have that masterpiece, very useful on servers..
https://mstoeckl.com/notes/gsoc/blog.html
That would be waypipe solution at this stage.
Yes waypipe does provide option over and above the old school ssh -X forwards. That option is have a application not die if ssh connection fails for some reason.
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does ssh offers a Waylandforwarding like x11forwarding feature?
I believe Wayland doesn't have that masterpiece, very useful on servers..
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I‘d be interested in how KDE Plasma behaves under Wayland indeed.
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And Ubuntu is just on Gnome 40. Pretty positive there were some performance improvements in 41.
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Originally posted by ddriver View PostWell, considering how much bloat and needless legacy functionality x has, that's no wonder.
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