On Sun, 2021-01-17 at 10:34 +0000, Simon McVittie wrote: > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo > > On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 at 03:38:10 -0400, David Prévot wrote: > > Installing Debian testing and now also using bullseye-DI-alpha3, > > the > > default desktop install/gnome is still installing vino and not > > installing gnome-remote-desktop by default. > > The version in gnome-team git Suggests gnome-remote-desktop and does > not > have any dependency relationship with vino, so that part of the bug > can be > considered to be pending. > :-) I was checking the meta-gnome package when your email landed. That is great and hopefully will be released soon. > Is gnome-remote-desktop mature enough to be useful to install by > default? > If it is, we can promote it to Recommends or Depends. > I am an occasional VNC user, but with regards gnome-remote-desktop: * Works with wayland * Works with X11 * Seems stable from my experience, with no crashes - yet. I would be tempted to add it as a Depends and give bullseye users gnome-remote-desktop. It's use, bug reports and fixes will only make it better for future GNOME and Debian releases. It sat on the side lines will not make for speedy stability and usability. Note: I did check latest fedora workstation 33 and weirdly they have both vino and gnome-remote-desktop installed by default. Why, dunno, because that is just wrong. :-/ > I don't use VNC/RDP remote desktops myself, so I don't have any > well-informed opinion on what is ready. > > smcv Adding the 'debian-remote' list for their opinions. Opinions? :-) Regards Phil -- *** Playing the game for the games own sake. *** WWW: https://kathenas.org Twitter: @kathenasorg IRC: kathenas GPG: 724AA9B52F024C8B
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