TigerVNC, a high-speed remote display system that allows users to view and interact with remote computers, has just released version 1.16.

The most notable addition is the introduction of w0vncserver, a new server designed specifically for sharing Wayland desktops, providing a native approach to exposing Wayland sessions over VNC, aligning TigerVNC more closely with the current Linux desktop trend.

The native viewer has also received improvements, with the long-standing F8 menu replaced by a new, more flexible keyboard shortcut system. In addition, system keys can now be sent even when the viewer is running in windowed mode, removing a common limitation during remote administration tasks.

  • ikidd@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I have no idea what space Cockpit and VNC occupy together.

    I mean there’s Rustdesk, Anydesk, Nomachine, KDE has an RDP and VNC (KRFB) server now…