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Howdy, folks! Doing X11 forwarding over ssh has been my go to way to access graphical applications on my headless server. With X11 being deprecated with its many security issues, I was slightly bummed since I thought I'd have to setup VNC or RDP.

Low and behold I stumbled across Waypipe! Made my god damn day.

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[–] coveyvegetables@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I've just enabled Wayland on my Nvidia card to see how things go. https://lemmy.ml/post/8569836 doodle jump