If I recall correctly one of the main reasons replacing X windows with Wayland is so that we can similar performance of remote desktop for Linux as provided by RDP for Windows. Along that many commentaries on how lousy and ad hoc it was the Linux remote desktop solutions based on X windows unlike RDP and Wayland is touted as modern Linux desktop saviour.
I'm wondering after many years now, what is is the state-of-the-art of Linux remote desktop status that now Wayland is the default Linux desktop windowing system for Linux, is it comparable to Windows RDP now or better?
It will be good to have high performance remote desktop based on Rust or any strongly typed compiled language for Wayland. This can be a good showcase of Rust for Linux instead of the recent Linux kernel brouhaha.
I'm wondering after many years now, what is is the state-of-the-art of Linux remote desktop status that now Wayland is the default Linux desktop windowing system for Linux, is it comparable to Windows RDP now or better?
It will be good to have high performance remote desktop based on Rust or any strongly typed compiled language for Wayland. This can be a good showcase of Rust for Linux instead of the recent Linux kernel brouhaha.