On 4/23/25 12:51 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I mentioned it deep in a thread so it wasn't very visible. There's a
program called "waypipe" for viewing wayland applications from a remote
computer. I tested it out and it is amazing how well it works compared
to X11 forwarding. I will definitely be using this going forward.
Awesome! I use Geany and Leafpad on ssh X11. It is really slow and
clunky.
But I also do not currently use Wayland as my remote assistance
software does not support Wayland (Anydesk). I am not sure they
ever will.
HelpWire does support Wayland, but the client download is a tar ball
and you have to manually manipulate it to get it to run. Easy stuff
for me, but not for a user. I have told them it need to be a single
file that can be downloaded and directly run, just like their Windows
clients. Their consultant side is an rpm and it runs really well.
Be nice if I could find someone selling Rust hosting services.
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