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Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds

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    No, there are remote desktop,

    Care to share some then? Specifically ones that allow remote control without local access to grant permission.

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      Gnome have built o RDP and vlc https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Mutter/RemoteDesktop

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        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?

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          I intended to write vnc… sorry for the confusion.

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          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.

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