Have you heard of any such solutions?
Edit: Found it: https://github.com/rdesktop/seamlessrdp. Seems like there are probably more modern solutions now though.
> Window Switch is a tool which allows you to display running applications on other computers than the one you start them on. Once an application has been started via a winswitch server, it can be displayed on other machines running winswitch client, as required.
> You no longer need to save and send documents to move them around, simply move the view of the application to the machine where you need to access it.
Wikipedia/Neatx links to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remmina (C) :
> It supports the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), VNC, NX, XDMCP, SPICE, X2Go and SSH protocols and uses FreeRDP as foundation.
But no xpra, for which Neatx has old python 2 scripts.
Can't recommend it enough - it's so solid and no-nonsense!
I've also heard of it being used as a method to access graphical environments in containers on a localhost. If I remember correctly, it was thought to offer enhanced security by isolating the container from the host's X11 while still allowing the container to display on the host.
I love that the Windows XPRA client gives you a task-bar icon for the applications menu of the Linux host that I'm connected to.
Are there any seamless/floating equivalent systems for server side being MacOS and Windows and client is Linux?
I’ve seen hints somewhere there is a seamless mode hidden in some RDP servers and clients, which perhaps for windows to Linux might work.
How about MacOS? any system, maybe even commercial than can provide seamless windows to a remote Linux client?
As an example here is an screen shot [2] of visual studio running seamlessly in fedora on a sun workstation
[0]: http://www.kimknight.net/remoteapptool [1]: https://www.freerdp.com/ [2]: https://64.media.tumblr.com/966be79d7ba2cedfbdfcf48fed91cfee...
If there is a MacOS server that can do seamless to a Linux host then I could potentially put all my world into a single bspwm multi monitor linux desktop.
Edit: Possibly this commercial product could work for accessing MacOS windows from Linux? anyone know? https://support.parsec.app/hc/en-us/articles/4407194154253-F...
The client side of this is built into Microsoft's RDP clients for Windows and macOS; not sure if any of the Linux RDP clients fully support it or not.
(Irrelevant fun fact: this is also how GUI applications work under WSL, using an RDP backend for Wayland and the existing RDP application remoting tools on Windows to provide seamless windowing.)
As for seamless windows with macOS on the server side, I'm not aware of anything doing that on any platform. It'd be really nice to have, though-- so I'm all ears if anyone else knows of anything.
https://support.parsec.app/hc/en-us/articles/4407194154253-F...