KasmVNC
input-leap
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KasmVNC
- KasmVNC – WASM Based VNC Server and Client
- KasmVNC: Web based VNC server/client
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Orb is a free and open source web desktop
Not exactly the same thing, but I had good experience with KasmVNC.
Despite having VNC in its name, it isn't fully compliant with the VNC protocol and doesn't support regular VNC clients. Instead, it exposes a web client that you can access to connect to the machine. It also felt surprisingly snappy and nice to use compared to my previous experiences with regular VNC.
https://github.com/kasmtech/KasmVNC
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How to disable/remove the default login on Kasmweb standalone containers?
This may help: https://github.com/kasmtech/KasmVNC/issues/124
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Kasm Embedding; further then a iFrame
KasmVNC is a standalone project that gets embedded into the above images. https://github.com/kasmtech/KasmVNC
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Please clarify the licensing of Kasm
- KasmVNC is a standalone open source project that powers the container steaming portion of workspaces - meaning the rendering of the container GUI environment and the keyboard/mouse interaction. KasmVNC can be used in containers, VMs or hardware. It is GPL2. https://github.com/kasmtech/KasmVNC
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Black Screen Ubuntu GNOME on Vultr
KasmVNC Details kasmvncserver_jammy_1.1.0_amd64.deb
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Kasm has been busy
The rendering for container sessions is powered by our independent open-source project KasmVNC . Here is a video on some of the improvements to the streaming tech we've made in recent months. It shows an example of how performant it can be
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[Docker] Tutorial: ¿Puede ejecutar Doom? - transmisión de contenedores de ui de Docker
** Tutorial: ** https://medium.com/@matthew.mcclaskey/docker-container-ui-streaming-doom-2b8e453a23a6 ** Kasmvnc: ** https://github.com/kasmtech/kasmvnc
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Self-Hosted Containerized VDI: Gui Desktop and Application Containers Launched On-Demand and Delivered to Your Browser + Remote access to anything else with SSH/VNC/RDP via Kasm Workspaces - New Release 1.13: 3rd Party Registries / Session Snapshots / AMD & Integrated graphics acceleration
- https://github.com/kasmtech/KasmVNC
input-leap
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Barrier: Open-Source KVM Software
There is an actively developed fork https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap, however that fork is still undergoing heavy development and recommends sticking with Barrier until they're able to release v3.0.0 which they expect rather soon.
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Hrvach/Deskhop: Fast Desktop Switching Device
barrier is basically a dead project now. The active members of the project forked it and are going to release when ready but
https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap
Keep an eye on that for anything new
- Input Leap: Barrier KVM Fork [GPLv2]
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KDE Plasma 6.0 Is Enabling Wayland by Default
There's a new fork of barrier called input leap (not to be confused with the leap motion), https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap with work on getting Wayland support in shape. Not sure how far the support is atm, but the gnome 45 release notes mentioned "Wayland support for Input Leap" (https://release.gnome.org/45/)
Wayland tracker issue, https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap/issues/109
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What do you think of Smart KVM as a feature on a monitor?
I wonder if I would be better off just buying a LG monitor without the Smart KVM, and instead using Barrier (or, Input Leap, which seems to be maintained actively compared to Barrier https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap)
- Barrier-like KVM for XWayland and MacOS
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KVM but only mouse and keyboard
Could also be worth mentioning that Barrier is basically unmaintained at this point so you'll probably never get Wayland support there. The maintainers (apparently the owner of the debauchee/barrier dropped off the face of the earth) of Barrier forked it and migrated to input-leap (issue with details if interested) which is where all development is presently, although they haven't made a release yet.
- PowerToys Release 0.70 with Mouse Without Borders and PowerToys Peek
- Asahi Linux To Users: Please Stop Using X.Org
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Sunshine/Parsec alternatives?
I'm already using waynergy with input-leap as my main way to control the laptop when it is docked. It is amazing.
What are some alternatives?
docker-desktop - A Dockerized light-weight desktop environment accessible from the browser with NoVNC. Firefox Browser included.
barrier - Open-source KVM software
Remmina - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
display-switch - Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch
workspaces-core-images
x2x - x2x allows the keyboard, mouse on one X display to be used to control another X display.
sse2neon - A translator from Intel SSE intrinsics to Arm/Aarch64 NEON implementation
streamdeck-ui - A Linux compatible UI for the Elgato Stream Deck.
workspaces-images
synergy-core - Open source core of Synergy, the cross-platform keyboard and mouse sharing tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)
aws-graviton-getting-started - Helping developers to use AWS Graviton2 and Graviton3 processors which power the 6th and 7th generation of Amazon EC2 instances (C6g[d], M6g[d], R6g[d], T4g, X2gd, C6gn, I4g, Im4gn, Is4gen, G5g, C7g[d][n], M7g[d], R7g[d]).
ddcctl - DDC monitor controls (brightness) for Mac OSX command line