No, there are remote desktop, screen recording, just in a secure and controlled way. Letting any application read your screen and snoop your keyboard without restriction may be convenient, but it is just horrible in so many ways.
If your preferred tool doesn’t work under Wayland, it is most likely not because of limitations of Wayland (there are such cases, but they are getting quite rare) but because they haven’t implemented support for it.
Not sure what vlc would help with. So I have to use a very specific DE in order to get the functionality? Does this really sound like the linux way to you? Getting forced to use particular stuff to get something to work?
Other DE also have remote access, KDE have it, wlroot based also. There is a thing called Google that you can use to find out about these things if it is important to you.
No, there are remote desktop, screen recording, just in a secure and controlled way. Letting any application read your screen and snoop your keyboard without restriction may be convenient, but it is just horrible in so many ways. If your preferred tool doesn’t work under Wayland, it is most likely not because of limitations of Wayland (there are such cases, but they are getting quite rare) but because they haven’t implemented support for it.
Care to share some then? Specifically ones that allow remote control without local access to grant permission.
Gnome have built o RDP and vlc https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Mutter/RemoteDesktop
Not sure what vlc would help with. So I have to use a very specific DE in order to get the functionality? Does this really sound like the linux way to you? Getting forced to use particular stuff to get something to work?
I intended to write vnc… sorry for the confusion.
Other DE also have remote access, KDE have it, wlroot based also. There is a thing called Google that you can use to find out about these things if it is important to you.