Detective'@slrpnk.net to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 months agoWhat Linux distro surprised you the most?message-squaremessage-square153fedilinkarrow-up1136arrow-down15file-text
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minus-squarecaseyweederman@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up3·2 months agox11vnc works a dream once you have a systemd service running it on boot, but that rules Wayland out. You may be able to get similar results by explicitly instructing the others to share display :0, otherwise they default to starting new sessions.
minus-squareSethayy@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoX11vnc works like a dream on X11, couldnt agree more. There is wayvnc for Wayland supposedly to solve the same problem, but I havent tried it myself yet
minus-squarecaseyweederman@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 months agoI’ve taken a couple of pokes at it with no results. I’ll just have to sit down with it some day and figure it out.
minus-squarevenusenvy47@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoI can’t remember if I have Wayland on my Debian installation with XFCE. I installed it several months ago, so I will check.
x11vnc works a dream once you have a systemd service running it on boot, but that rules Wayland out.
You may be able to get similar results by explicitly instructing the others to share display :0, otherwise they default to starting new sessions.
X11vnc works like a dream on X11, couldnt agree more.
There is wayvnc for Wayland supposedly to solve the same problem, but I havent tried it myself yet
I’ve taken a couple of pokes at it with no results. I’ll just have to sit down with it some day and figure it out.
I can’t remember if I have Wayland on my Debian installation with XFCE. I installed it several months ago, so I will check.