On 4/29/20 10:42 AM, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
Thanks to X11 dummi video driver and thanks to special X11-VNC app, I can
use many X11 based apps but I do not like that TCP/IP sockets are being
used. Since on Android device, when I get out of active WIFI site, and when
I will reach The signal again, I will always lost The TCP/IP connection
between X11-VNC and Android VNC client.
Is it technically possible to use Unix sockets instead of TCP/IP sockets for
communication between Xorg and X11-vnc? If yes, which developer would be
able to do this magic? And how much hours it could take to some of
experienced C programmers?

On Unix/Linux hosts, the X server has allowed & defaulted to Unix domain sockets
for over three decades, and TCP sockets have been disabled by default since
Xorg 1.17 (which shipped in 2015).

Thus this seems like an issue with the Android port, if it's not doing the same.

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        -Alan Coopersmith-               alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
         Oracle Solaris Engineering - https://blogs.oracle.com/alanc
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