> xdg-desktop-portal should probably be used for this. The internal
> compositor-specific D-Bus interfaces are not meant to be used by
> third-parties AFAIK.

I looked into xdg-desktop-portal but AFAIK it doesn't provide a real RDP API 
(e.g. it user-prompts for devices or screens choice and has no way to do that 
in the background as a real RDP server daemon would require). That's why I was 
considering the internal interfaces.

I still don't understand: if I have two users connected to their respective 
gnome-shell (or plasma shells) implementing Wayland, how do I tell one process 
launched by perhaps a third user to capture one user's instead of the other's 
desktop?

> Il 3 giugno 2019 alle 13.55 Simon Ser <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> 
> 
> On Monday, June 3, 2019 1:24 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My goal would be to capture screen data for an entire desktop session
> > (either KDE or GNOME). I know that compositors like mutter provide
> > internal d-bus interfaces to get this kind of data and enable RDP
> > operations […]
> 
> xdg-desktop-portal should probably be used for this. The internal
> compositor-specific D-Bus interfaces are not meant to be used by
> third-parties AFAIK.
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