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Just gave wlfreerdp a try (it fits in a very small - about 200Mb - usb image without X, which is very nice!) and found the mouse positioning issue there...
it is a bit more interesting than a compensation for a menu bar. Initially wlfreerdp calculates everything correctly, what makes it lose syncronization is when a cursor is moved "off...
I guess this is a confusion between a work area size (which is smaller under weston indeed, due to the menu/application bar) and the local screen size in full-screen mode,...
I tried this again, got a similar result. Noticed that the mouse pointer/position gets messed up every time the cursor is changing - for example, move it over a (remote)...
Just another "Me Too!" entry. I'm not sure why this issue is filed against xubuntu, while apparently it should be distrbution-agnostic lightdm-gdk-greeter issue. Having the same problem an year later...
Thank you for the write-up. I think it is actually much simpler than this, or might be to *begin* with. I completely agree it should NOT be like install-and-it-all-started-deduping. This...
I wrote an PoC bees wrapper script which does most of the above, at http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tmp/bees . It is supposed to be a temporary wrapper around actual bees executable (to be...
A few words about mounts in /run/bees/$UUID/mount. - It should be in separate subdirs (`/run/bees/$uuid/`), not like it's done now, in order to protect separate bees instances from each other...
> I don't see a need for `bees --setup`, and I would love to not have config files at all. Ideally bees would be "stateless" and the behaviour entirely dependent...
> I don't mind `--setup` anymore, it just means people who want bees to "just work" will have to add an `ExecStartPre=bees --setup` to their stuff Or it can be...