Perhaps some sample script in documentation, or perhaps even a
xorg.conf.dummy and a script in /usr/bin using it could be installed
with xpra so that everyone does not have to figure out how the hell is
that thing supposed to work.


A sample script using xorg.conf.dummy could look like this:

xpra --xvfb="Xorg -nolisten tcp -config xorg.conf.dummy -noreset +extension GLX +extension 
RANDR +extension RENDER -logfile ~/.xpra/xserver-$DISPLAY.log" 
--start-child="/etc/X11/Xsession true" start :$DISPLAY

It is sad that you can't know what display xpra picks when starting it
but without actually patching xpra you can't do more than that.
I think the config file option above is the easiest way to improve
things quickly?

It requires that the xorg.conf linked on the wiki is installed at
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.dummy
Otherwise full path to the file is required.
Sure, I was thinking of putting it in:
/etc/xpra/xorg.conf.dummy
Next to xpra's config. Saves potential clashes with Xorg paths/packages and keeps it more self-contained. But your suggested location also works. Are there any guidelines on things like this?

Cheers
Antoine


Thanks

Michal






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