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wayland-keylogger
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"Replacing" window manager in Wayland Session?
Intercepting inputs meant for other apps is easy and it's already been done via LD_PRELOAD.
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What are the good reasons nowadays that someone still uses X instead of Wayland when their hardware supports Wayland? [...] if you're not an Nvidia user, I fail to see why you are still on X.
And all of this just for supposedly better "security", that can easily circumvented with trivial attacks.
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X11 or Wayland?
Not in the same sense that there's a keylogger included with Windows, no. It's that it's easier to do on Xorg as opposed to Wayland. This isn't to say that it's impossible, however.
- dwm is great otherwise
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What are the compromises of running on xorg insetead of wayland?
You can have keylogger on Wayland also without root priviledge. It's trivial: https://github.com/Aishou/wayland-keylogger
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Detecting the use of “curl – bash” server side
> you can still deliver different experiences at runtime — but you’re not likely to have the superuser privileges needed to run a leylogger or read ~/.ssh/id_rsa, etc, at that point.
Keyloggers are trivial to do in userspace Linux via LD_PRELOAD attacks[0], and typically your user account has permission to read ~/.ssh/id_rsa.
[0] https://github.com/Aishou/wayland-keylogger
- KDE Wayland Tearing Protocol Ready to Be Merged
- I keylogger su linux necessitano il super user?
- Wayland or Xorg in 2022?
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Has anyone used Landlock (new kernel stuff) for sandboxing? What do you use for sandboxing?
I have read that bare Linux is totally insecure (https://github.com/Aishou/wayland-keylogger) unless you use some means of sandboxing. That's why I have been reading a lot about firejail, AppArmor, Tomoyo, etc.
gamescope
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Multiple monitors genshin impact?
Maybe gamesope can help? Games are nested into it to allow for better control.
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X11 or Wayland?
Well I suppose you should start taking Wayland seriously then, because gamescope, the compositor on the Steam Deck, uses Wayland. https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope/blob/master/src/wlserver.cpp
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Tearing updates protocol (!65) · Merged
Mini-update: I spoke with Josh (and Strudel, who referenced me to the PR), and this has been already merged into gamescope.
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A year later, what's your take? Happy? Disappointed?
Valve staff is also aware they cannot force developers to retrofit 16:10 support into existing games (some do, many don't), so they even go the extra mile to provide extra functionality in gamescope to improve the 16:10 gaming experience for games that only support 16:9 natively.
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INPUT LATENCY ISSUE BEGGING FOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Source: https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope/issues/474
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Change refresh rate in gamescope via command line?
The ganescope github has all the commands and how to use them: https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope
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What is the difference between gamescope and ChimeraOS's gamescope-session?
I'm trying out gamescope on my laptop, and I came across ChimeraOS's fork of it. I'm not sure why I would choose one over the other. ChimeraOS mentions something about "session switch", but I'm not sure what that's about.
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Something like gamescope but for the desktop
You can use gamescope on the desktop, I use it for a ton of games like No Man's Sky, Bethesda games, and any others that have alt tab instability.
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Van Gogh, AMD’s Steam Deck APU
For those that don't know (like me, three minutes ago) gamescope [1] is a Wayland compositor custom-written for games (and, I believe, what the Steam Deck uses). it's open source, and under the "BSD 2-clause" license.
[1]: https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope
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Modern BPM Steam with Ubuntu 20.04?
I assume that this is because I'm still using ye olde steamos-compositor (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steamos-compositor/.) I'm interested in switching to gamescope (https://github.com/Plagman/gamescope) but I'm getting the feeling it won't work on my 20.04 vintage Ubuntu; the required version of meson isn't available and I can't find a PPA that contains gamescope. My instinct act this point is to just live with the pain, as fully dealing with this will likely involve just switching all the way to Arch to more closely match the newest SteamOS and I just don't want to do that right now. Anyone know if there is a middleground that will support a modern steam big picture mode without having to totally redo everything?
What are some alternatives?
dunst - Lightweight and customizable notification daemon
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
xdg-desktop-portal-wlr - xdg-desktop-portal backend for wlroots
dxvk - Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine
keynav - retire your mouse.
wine - Wine with a bit of extra spice
qubes-issues - The Qubes OS Project issue tracker
MangoHud - A Vulkan and OpenGL overlay for monitoring FPS, temperatures, CPU/GPU load and more. Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/Gj5YmBb
refpolicy - SELinux Reference Policy v2
Magpie - An all-purpose window upscaler for Windows 10/11.