
On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 10:21 AM Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> wrote:
For this to work transparently the connection to the remote viewer needs to be passed from the display manager compositor to the user session compositor. GNOME has implemented it and it should be supported in the recent GNOME (last time I looked Tumbleweed still did not have suitable FreeRDP though, I have not checked since then). KDE still does not support it, I believe someone mentioned this recently on one of the openSUSE lists.
I suspect that one would be disconnected in the transition from the login to the desktop, after logging in (and then probably loosing the connection), I would just need to connect again to the now-running desktop. No idea really.
To start with - a user cannot have multiple GUI sessions using any of the most popular desktops (including different desktops). It is unrelated to X11 vs Wayland.
No problem for me as I don't want multiple desktop sessions. I want just the single one that I can connect to remotely and share with the user. As I do today with X11 and vncviewer. I should point out that this is with KDE. -- Roger Oberholtzer