There are several ways to; afaik waypipe is the best one.
eager_eagle@lemmy.world
on 16 Jul 17:18
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cool, it works; for those trying it out, the weston package provides simple colorful demo programs like weston-simple-egl and weston-simple-shm that can demonstrate it, like xeyes and xclock can demonstrate an x11 forwarding session.
idk, I’m perceiving very similar latency and frame rates in either. xeyes doesn’t report FPS, but I’m seeing under 4 FPS with weston-simple-egl reaching out to a server proxied by cloudflare
So I’d still go with an RDP solution for any session longer than a few minutes.
LeFantome@programming.dev
on 17 Jul 15:30
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Why would you use cries, an explicitly x11 application, to test Waypipe? Or am I misunderstanding you?
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is there a way to forward wayland windows via SSH like X11 forwarding (one that doesn’t use xwayland)?
There are several ways to; afaik waypipe is the best one.
cool, it works; for those trying it out, the weston package provides simple colorful demo programs like
weston-simple-egl
andweston-simple-shm
that can demonstrate it, likexeyes
andxclock
can demonstrate an x11 forwarding session..
Waypipe, I was playing with it a couple days ago and it’s way faster than X11 forwarding which is really nice
idk, I’m perceiving very similar latency and frame rates in either. xeyes doesn’t report FPS, but I’m seeing under 4 FPS with
weston-simple-egl
reaching out to a server proxied by cloudflareSo I’d still go with an RDP solution for any session longer than a few minutes.
Why would you use cries, an explicitly x11 application, to test Waypipe? Or am I misunderstanding you?
cries? You mean xeyes?
I’m using xeyes with X11 fwd to compare it with waypipe.
Very nice
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