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x forwarding still works under wayland
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Unfortunately X forwarding doesn't work (as far as I can tell) with vulkan.
What I've been doing is using waypipe (which seems very stable), with xwayland-satellite (which is not so stable) on the remote end.
I'd also love persistent sessions, so I've been following wprs, but it doesn't seem to support GPU drawing at all.
Lots of interesting tech, but it's still pretty immature.
Well, it performs worse when used to stream 1440p games, but it shines used to allow corporate remote workers to click buttons on java apps