On 28.04.2016 19:52, Stephen M. Webb wrote: > On 16-04-28 01:28 PM, Christian Hahn wrote: >> >> What are the reasons to run each programm with it's own >> Xmir-server, in it's own confinement? What do I have to do to just >> start a Xmir-Server? > > X11 is an inherently insecure platform on which to run untrusted > software.
And how does libertine help? I can run with two X-apps open $ DISPLAY=:0 libertine-launch puritine bash inside_confinement_0 $ DISPLAY=:1 matchbox-keyboard And the keyboard shows up in the second Xmir server. I understand: insecure, untrusty stuff from the last century, but why shouldn't this stuff run in one Xmir session. > You can't just start an XMir instance either, because there are > measures in place to prevent arbitrary programs from simply > connecting to Mir Understand. And do you know more about these measure? I just want to tell upstart? or unity? that I'm trustworthy, when I want to run Xmir. Greeting Christian -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

