Comment by f1shy 6 months ago X could do that before RDP was even a project. I think OP is meaning something different. 4 comments f1shy Reply pjmlp 6 months ago Of course it could, it is essentially dead, because hardly anyone still does X remoting, and Wayland doesn't support it. int_19h 6 months ago Ironically these days the built-in "remote desktop" feature in Gnome is literally RDP. lproven 6 months ago Not really ironic. The GNOME team are mostly paid by the same company as the Wayland team (and the Flatpak team and the OStree team and the systemd team) and that team wants to replace X.org with its own new tool. 1 reply →
pjmlp 6 months ago Of course it could, it is essentially dead, because hardly anyone still does X remoting, and Wayland doesn't support it. int_19h 6 months ago Ironically these days the built-in "remote desktop" feature in Gnome is literally RDP. lproven 6 months ago Not really ironic. The GNOME team are mostly paid by the same company as the Wayland team (and the Flatpak team and the OStree team and the systemd team) and that team wants to replace X.org with its own new tool. 1 reply →
int_19h 6 months ago Ironically these days the built-in "remote desktop" feature in Gnome is literally RDP. lproven 6 months ago Not really ironic. The GNOME team are mostly paid by the same company as the Wayland team (and the Flatpak team and the OStree team and the systemd team) and that team wants to replace X.org with its own new tool. 1 reply →
lproven 6 months ago Not really ironic. The GNOME team are mostly paid by the same company as the Wayland team (and the Flatpak team and the OStree team and the systemd team) and that team wants to replace X.org with its own new tool. 1 reply →
Of course it could, it is essentially dead, because hardly anyone still does X remoting, and Wayland doesn't support it.
Ironically these days the built-in "remote desktop" feature in Gnome is literally RDP.
Not really ironic. The GNOME team are mostly paid by the same company as the Wayland team (and the Flatpak team and the OStree team and the systemd team) and that team wants to replace X.org with its own new tool.
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