I like the idea of X forwarding, but it doesn’t work in real world anymore. As far as I know, it has to do many round-trips for everything. Launching something like LibreOffice Writer is funny, it will be loading bit by bit, icon by icon for several minutes. It was only usable for me on < 1ms network.
Unlike say VNC, it opens windows locally.
And now there’s Waypipe which does the same thing, but for Wayland. And it actually works! Even better than VNC.
BUT, it doesn’t work for X programs. It can somewhat work with rootful Xwayland… but that’s basically a desktop for X-only programs.
Welp, I just wanted to check something on the remote desktop, so I launched VNC, and WOAH, I didn’t expect to get XFCE invasion.
I didn’t know XFCE can do Wayland now.Anyway, this cursed thing does actually work pretty fine.
xfce4-sessionworks with Waypipe, good to know.
OC by @user224@lemmy.sdf.org
@cm0002@lemy.lol Could you at least cross-post like a normal person or link to OP? Hard to reply like this. (And spare the copy-pasta kthx)
this is actually still very useful for vms, containers, etc. even over LAN it’s quite usable for ~gtk2 programs.


