On 2022-03-22, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 3/22/22 10:41 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> How does one run "modern" X11 apps remotely?
>
> Xvnc
>
> As in run an Xvnc server as an X11 server / display. Point your
> programs at that display / server. Then have a VNC client connect to
> said VNC server.
ah, yes. i completely forgot about xpra.
probabably a better solution than spice.
-JimC
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unfortunately running the single application over app-emulation/spice
might be as good as it gets.
even over a local 1gig lan link those bugs you described are annoying.
-JimC
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Some clarifications.
On 3/22/22 1:28 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
Xvnc
I have looked at NoMachine (a.k.a. NX) in the past. But I've not tried
it myself because my work client machine has a VNC client built in and
doesn't have an NX client.
As in run an Xvnc server as an X11 server / display.
On 3/22/22 10:41 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
How does one run "modern" X11 apps remotely?
Xvnc
As in run an Xvnc server as an X11 server / display. Point your
programs at that display / server. Then have a VNC client connect to
said VNC server.
Using ssh -X or ssh -Y works fine for older ap
On 2022-03-22, Grant Edwards wrote:
> How does one run "modern" X11 apps remotely?
> [...]
> I do not want a "remote desktop". I just want to run a single
> application on a remote machine and have its window show up locally.
It looks like xpra will do what I want:
https://packages.gentoo.org/p
On 2022-03-22, Laurence Perkins wrote:
>>Even something "lightweight" like atril is so slow it's barely usable.
>>
>>I do not want a "remote desktop". I just want to run a single
>>application on a remote machine and have its window show up locally.
>>
>>Back in the day, I used to run X11 apps re
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I think what happened is that a lot of rendering was moved to the client
side, in particular font rendering.
There may be ways to disable toolkit features that can lighten the load a
bit.
> -Original Message-
> From: Rich Freeman
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>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 8:03 PM Laurence Perkins wrote:
> >
> > The TPM in most computers doesn
How does one run "modern" X11 apps remotely?
Using ssh -X or ssh -Y works fine for older applications, but not for
things that use "modern" toolkits. Modern tookit designers appear to
have adopted a life mission to maximize the number of client-server
round-trips required for even a trivial event
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