Hello, I have the following invocation of Xpra:
xpra start :5455 --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:5555 --html=on --no-daemon And then I can get graphical programs in an Xpra client to load through DISPLAY=:5455 xeyes I'm curious how data for the x11 packets go through the Xpra program. It seems that Xvfb is what handles the xeyes by storing the display in memory. How does this data then pass to the rest of Xpra? According to ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12050021/how-to-make-xvfb-display-visible), I need to use -fbdir to access this virtual memory, but this isn't used when Xvfb is invoked by Xpra. Also where is the local Unix socket used? I can see where the local domain Unix socket is set inside xpra/scripts/server.py, but I don't see where it is ever used. It seems to be named partially after the :5455 (~/.xpra/ip-XXX-XX-XX-5455), but where are the two connected? _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
