> John McCue writes:
> I heard of waypipe, but from what I understand is for it to work, the
> remote system needs to have wayland too.
Well, it's for running a wayland application on a remote machine
displaying on your local wayland-running machine. If you want to run an
X11 application
> Robert Heller writes:
> I believe Wayland does not support that sort of thing.
It does, actually, but not exactly the same way. Look up "waypipe".
One does get the impression that it's all an afterthought, though.
- J<
Thomas Adam writes:
> When I was writing the notes for the release procedure, one of the questions I
> meant to mail out here was to ask if the fvwm-announce mailing list is still
> used and/or has subscribers?
It still has subscribers (567 currently) though I'm sure a few of