On 16.10.2013 14:37, Patrick Ohly wrote:
I doubt that this works reliably for all kinds of apps and sessions. For
example, it is not possible to use EDS and thus a GNOME session like
this.
That doesn't mean that it can't be made to work, we only know that we
cannot answer the question by looking at how traditional Linux desktops
work.
Maybe not for all, but since openSUSE runs separate session bus for each
session, I've been successfully using quite some GNOME applications this
way (local session + ssh session). But I don't use EDS so I don't know
about it.
I also used to have multiple GNOME desktops open simultaneously by using
gdm remote logins through X-terminals, but this was on GNOME 2.x.
I could probably test this by enabling port 6000 again on display
manager (/etc/sysconfig/displaymanager,
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER_TCP_PORT_6000_OPEN="yes")
Technically, for dbus session bus point of view it is supposed to work
correctly when the session daemon is launched as part of X login and it
inherits the DISPLAY environment.
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