Edit: rootless in this context means the remote windows appear like local windows; not in a big “desktop” window. It’s nothing to do with the root account. Sorry, I didn’t come up with that confusing term. If anyone can think of a better term let’s use that!

This should be a simple task. I ssh to a remote server. I run a GUI command. It appears on my screen (and isn’t laggy as hell).

Yet I’ve never found a solution that really works well in Linux. Here are some that I’ve tried over the years:

  • Remote X: this is just unusably slow, except maybe over a local network.
  • VNC: almost as slow as remote X and not rootless.
  • NX: IIRC this did perform well but I remember it being a pain to set up and it’s proprietary.
  • Waypipe: I haven’t actually tried this but based on the description it has the right UX. Unfortunately it only works with Wayland native apps and I’m not sure about the performance. Since it’s just forwarding Wayland messages, similar to X forwarding, and not e.g. using a video codec I assume it will have similar performance issues (though maybe not as bad?).

I recently discovered wprs which sounds interesting but I haven’t tried it.

Does anyone know if there is a good solution to this decades-old apparently unsolved problem?

I literally just want to ssh <server> xeyes and have xeyes (or whatever) appear on my screen, rootless, without lag, without complicated setup. Is that too much to ask?

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      it can be set up with root for convenience if you want but its generally meant to be rootless, with autologon, yes.

      portals support is pending still so its kind of annoying to set up, and it needs the full desktop stack to be installed on your server, but it isnt rocket science to get started with.

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        See my edit to the post. I probably should have clarified that.

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          oh, i get it now. i know X can do it easily and was only aware of waypipe for wayland, but you seem to have had trouble with it.

          ill follow this thread because the answer also kind of interests me.