VZ , 2 months ago What's a good solution for connecting to a #Mac from a #Linux system using #Wayland remotely (on the same LAN)? I've tried: #Remmina: works, but painfully slow, same as other VNC clients. #AnyDesk: faster but doesn't handle high DPI. Worse, it doesn't seem to support mapping keys at all, i.e. I can't send any shortcuts to Mac. #NoMachine: totally broken on Mac where it doesn't show any text in its windows (!!). Incredibly weird .deb package. Is there anything else?
What's a good solution for connecting to a #Mac from a #Linux system using #Wayland remotely (on the same LAN)?
I've tried:
Is there anything else?
selea , 2 months ago @VZ https://ports.macports.org/port/spice-server/ And with Remmina as a client
@VZ
https://ports.macports.org/port/spice-server/
And with Remmina as a client
VZ OP , 2 months ago @selea Thanks, I wanted to try this, but after finally installing spice-server it looks like it's only a library, at least I don't see anything runnable in port contents spice-server output. What exactly do you use as the server?
@selea Thanks, I wanted to try this, but after finally installing spice-server it looks like it's only a library, at least I don't see anything runnable in port contents spice-server output.
port contents spice-server
What exactly do you use as the server?