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      1 year ago

      I suppose it explains why people have a bad attitude about Wayland when tools providing useful functionality are described as trojans.

      X11 can (…mostly…) have great security by just providing a suitable X Security module to it. It just seems it wasn’t considered that big of an issue that anyone bothered. Nokia Maemo/Meego used to rock such a module.

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          1 year ago

          By that logic, is the compositor working any different than a trojan? Is there really a difference?

          The Wayland compositor is always capturing all your keyboard and mouse as well. No permissions asked. Pretty sus.

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          1 year ago

          It records the screen without any restrictions and without having to ask for any permissions.

          Which is exactly the requirements you need to remote desktop access via tools like meshcentral, anydesk… I don’t understand this mentality of “X11 was broken!!!”. Yeah well Wayland is broken since it stops legitimate uses as well.

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              1 year ago

              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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                  1 year ago

                  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?