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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
must just be a documentation problem then, I dont see any instructions there for windows, mac or X11 linux machines.
What do I need to do to get this to work on my macbook air? does it even build for apple silicon?
As for mac os, i'll be honest - i kind of assume there's a way to make wayland run on it, but I have no idea. If there isn't, someone probably needs to start working on that.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
You just need to install Wayland. That's no different than X for windows or wayland linux machines - you'll need to install either X or wayland in order to run those applications remotely.
As for mac os, i'll be honest - i kind of assume there's a way to make wayland run on it, but I have no idea. If there isn't, someone probably needs to start working on that.Last edited by mSparks; 03 December 2023, 08:36 PM.
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Originally posted by mSparks View Post
I dont "install X" on any of them, putty for windows, xquartz for mac, juicessh for android.
The name of xquartz should be a dead giveaway. That's an X server running over quartz, similar to xwayland being an x server running over wayland. Maybe putty/juicessh is bundling x too, I'm not sure. But you've definitely installed it one way or another.
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