2016-03-28 15:19 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White :
> This should have a number of benefits. First, it should create a new
> capability - the ability to share an existing desktop via Spice.
I'm all for this.
Personally I don't need the 'xpra' part.
Running full-screen, "Remote
2016-03-30 17:09 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White :
> I'm not sure I follow the relevance to this thread, though.
You're right.
Since x11vnc is able to provide Remote Desktop Services [1] I got
myself confused about x11spice using framebuffer.
[1]
On 03/30/2016 04:57 AM, Pedro Francisco wrote:
> Sending to list as well, this time.
>
> 2016-03-28 15:19 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White :
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
>> I plan to take a new approach by following the
On 03/29/2016 05:43 AM, Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Mar 2016, Jeremy White wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
>> I plan to take a new approach by following the model of the excellent
>> 'x11vnc' client.
> [...]
>>
Sending to list as well, this time.
2016-03-28 15:19 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White :
> Hi folks,
>
> As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
> I plan to take a new approach by following the model of the excellent
> 'x11vnc' client.
Tell me,
On Mon, 28 Mar 2016, Jeremy White wrote:
[...]
> Hi folks,
>
> As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
> I plan to take a new approach by following the model of the excellent
> 'x11vnc' client.
[...]
> What do others think? What am I over looking?
One of the
Il 28/03/2016 16:19, Jeremy White ha scritto:
> Hi folks,
>
> As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
> I plan to take a new approach by following the model of the excellent
> 'x11vnc' client.
Thanks for your work with spice projects.
Even if good x11vnc I think
Hi folks,
As you know, I've done a lot of work on XSpice over the past few years.
I plan to take a new approach by following the model of the excellent
'x11vnc' client.
That is, instead of having our own X server and capturing the output, I
plan to instead use an xdummy style server with a