Re: Chrome Remote Desktop and Wayland

2020-04-08 Thread Erik Jensen
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 2:02 AM Jonas Ådahl wrote: > Either multiple separate units (e.g. GDM and Chrome Remote Desktop login > manager) needs to both try to manage the same sessions via logind, which > sounds fragile and unlikely to be able to cope with the various security > policies mentioned

Re: [Mesa-dev] [Intel-gfx] gitlab.fd.o financial situation and impact on services

2020-04-08 Thread Andreas Bergmeier
The problem of data transfer costs is not new in Cloud environments. At work we usually just opt for paying for it since dev time is scarser. For private projects though, I opt for aggressive (remote) caching. So you can setup a global cache in Google Cloud Storage and more local caches wherever

Re: Chrome Remote Desktop and Wayland

2020-04-08 Thread Scott Anderson
On 8/04/20 4:04 pm, Erik Jensen wrote: Hello, I'm currently looking into how best to continue supporting Linux for Chrome Remote Desktop given the current direction of development for graphical sessions on Linux, and would like some community feedback as to the best path forward. Chrome Remote

Re: Chrome Remote Desktop and Wayland

2020-04-08 Thread Jonas Ådahl
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 07:07:19PM +1200, Scott Anderson wrote: > On 8/04/20 4:04 pm, Erik Jensen wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm currently looking into how best to continue supporting Linux for > > Chrome Remote Desktop given the current direction of development for > > graphical sessions on

Re: Chrome Remote Desktop and Wayland

2020-04-08 Thread Simon McVittie
On Wed, 08 Apr 2020 at 11:02:36 +0200, Jonas Ådahl wrote: > With that being said, it is possible to run multiple D-Bus sessions, > where session busses are separate - it's just that noone actually does > it as even if you have separate D-Bus sessions, separate > $XDG_RUNTIME_DIRs, the sessions