• priapus@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Rustdesk is an alright remote desktop option, although it definitely far from perfect. Wayland offers the support remote desktop needs, this is just up to someone wanting a solution enough to make it.

    I agree that the “every frame being perfect” thing was dumb, but tearing support exists so its not really a complaint anymore.

    Nvidia does work fine on every major Wayland implementation.

    Screensharing works fine.

    I understand the disappointment in how long Wayland is taking to be a perfect replacement to X11, but a proper replacement should absolutely not be rushed. X11 released 40 years ago, 15 years to make a replacement with better security and more features is fine.

    Wayland has put a huge emphasis on improved security, which is also one of the biggest reasons some features have taken so long. This is a good thing, rushing insecure implementations of features is a horrible idea for modern software that will hopefully last a long time.

    In its current state, Wayland is already good for the large majority of use cases.

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      What I’ve seen of rustdesk so far is that it’s absolutely not even close to the options available for X. It replaces TeamViewer, not thin clients.

      You would need the following to get viability in my eyes:

      • Multiple users per server (~50 users)
      • Enterprise SSO authentication, working kerberos on desktop
      • Good and easily deployable native clients for Windows, Linux and Mac, plus html5 client
      • Performant headless software rendered desktops
      • GPU acceleration possible but not required
      • Clustering, HA control plane, load balancing
      • Configuration management available

      This isn’t even an edge case. Current and upcoming regulations on information security drags the entire industry this way. Medical, research, defence, banking, basically every regulated landscape gets easier to work in when going down this route. Close to zero worries about endpoint security. Microsoft is working hard on this. It’s easy to do with X. And the best thing on Wayland is RustDesk? As stated earlier, these issues were brought up and discarded as FUD in 2008, and here we are.

      Wayland isn’t a better replacement, after 15 years it’s still not a replacement. The Wayland implementations certainly haven’t been rushed, but the architecture was. At this point, fucking Arcan will be viable before Wayland.