On 21/05/2019 00:39, Mukul Agrawal wrote:
> Just to clarify, I am ok exposing entire windows desktop. I am not
> looking for seamless mode.
>
> I just need a way to see graphics generated inside containers. If
> container graphics can popup in host and then I can expose entire host
> desktop to t
Just to clarify, I am ok exposing entire windows desktop. I am not looking for
seamless mode.
I just need a way to see graphics generated inside containers. If container
graphics can popup in host and then I can expose entire host desktop to temote
client then that works for me.
Alternatively,
On 20/05/2019 07:59, Mukul Agrawal wrote:
> The application running inside Windows Server Container is a regular
> microsoft windows application.
> I am guessing it is not an X11 application because I didnt have to
> install any x server. It works natively on MS windows machines.
Then you won't be
The application running inside Windows Server Container is a regular microsoft
windows application.I am guessing it is not an X11 application because I didnt
have to install any x server. It works natively on MS windows machines.
I have played with XPRA on linux systems and linux container a litt
On 19/05/2019 20:43, Mukul Agrawal via shifter-users wrote:
> Dear XPRA team,
> I have an application running on Windows Server container.Can I get the
> graphics generated in the container to a remote client using novnc ?
I will assume you mean xpra here.
What sort of graphics? This an X11 appli
Dear XPRA team,
I have an application running on Windows Server container.Can I get the
graphics generated in the container to a remote client using novnc ?
I can control how to start the container but prefer not to install anything
inside container.I can install anything required on host that i