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What is wayland? (lemmygrad.ml)
submitted 10 months ago by nephs@lemmygrad.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I know I could duckduckgo it, but I think we're at the stage at lemmy where there's space to ask basic questions.

What is it? Why does it matter? Users at which lunix proficiency level should care about it? Is it just yet another competing standard or is x actually going to die?

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[-] Petter1@lemm.ee 4 points 10 months ago

I think there is already a solution for that

https://github.com/KDE/xwaylandvideobridge Oh it’s for other kinds of screen mirror it seems.

After short DDGO i found this https://github.com/any1/wayvnc but I don’t know if that would work

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