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xkbcat
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Generals.io – Capture enemy generals to defeat them
Yes, approximately. In X11 at least, the hardware codes are called keycodes, and the human readable names are called keysyms. Example ofuse of the XkbKeycodeToKeysym function in use: https://github.com/anko/xkbcat/blob/8abc3402cb679027a3bd0313...
Keysyms don't necessarily strictly match "key location"; keyboards are allowed to output whatever codes they want for whatever key they want (see e.g. QMK firmware; often used in custom keyboards to do complex conditional key remapping), but they're relatively consistent between common keys on most keyboards, and consistent on the same keyboard even if you switch keyboard layouts in software, or have some custom firmware which functionality is stateful.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Plans for Wayland and Xorg Server
>I don't know a single person that has ever fallen victim to a virus or malware on linux, and I've been using it almost exclusively for the past 20 years. If it was a threat vector, it clearly wasn't a very big issue.
So: no true Linux user succumbs to malwares and no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge.
Putting that aside, it doesn't take much effort to find an example of X11 keylogger that requires zero superuser privilege and zero explicit permission granting by the user. Here, the first result from DDGing "x11 keylogger": https://github.com/anko/xkbcat
It is hard to believe this has not occurred in the wild. If such attack really hasn't occurred before in the Linux world, I would rather use the unpopularity of Linux desktop as my justification.
- I keylogger su linux necessitano il super user?
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do you run an Anti Virus on your Linux system?
i think you’re misunderstanding what a virus is or what it is a capable of. sudo (just like every other piece of software) can be exploited, which would allow anything (such as a malicious program) to get root privilege with no user input. there are also plenty of other approaches for viruses to take that wouldn’t require root, like X11 keylogging, and user namespace exploits just to name a few. being selective with what you run with sudo can help a lot don’t get me wrong, but it definitely isn’t some silver bullet. think of it like how windows can get malware without ever running something as administrator
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What are the benefit(s) of using Wayland over Xorg?
For now, the focus is getting Wayland on par with Xorg. However, there are a number of infrastructure improvements behind the scenes that make it superior to Xorg. For example, applications can no longer silently capture keystrokes without elevated privileges. Demo.
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Anyone using obs in kde wayland ?
It's a bit more complicated than that, but essentially yes, see e.g. xkbcat and some other of the keyloggers linked there.
- There is no noticeable difference between X11 and Wayland
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Fedora 34 Gnome 40 Wayland vs X11
Here's a keylogger i found while googling: https://github.com/anko/xkbcat
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Secure way to run a proprietary software?
X11 provides no mechanism for keeping applications from reading potentially sensitive input. Consider this simple, 100-line program to log keystrokes, and consider what Zoom might be doing with this kind of power.
obs-cli
- OBS Replay shortcut not working with wayland
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Keybind For Change scene OBS
Leverage OBS' API and use https://github.com/muesli/obs-cli or something similar.
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The differences between xorg and Wayland
Your WM/DE can respond to global hotkeys though, so you can presumably set some to issue obs-cli commands.
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Linux Streamers, What Tips, Tricks, and Tools Do You Use?
The only tip I'd have would be for Wayland users who suffer from not having global shortcuts work with OBS: obs-cli with obs-websocket have you covered. Set a keyboard shortcut or Stream Deck button (using streamdeck-ui) to execute an obs-cli command and you're done.
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OBS Studio Hotkeys
There is an obs-cli application that you can use to pass commands to OBS. Last time I tried it it wasn't fully compatible with the last OBS version, but check it out none the less, maybe they updated it.
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After six years of using Ubuntu (and other Linux Distros), it's time to say a painful (and unavoidable) temporary goodbye (migrating back to Windows)
I am on the same boat as you, though for not professional reason, but personal. Ive been using ubuntu for 3 years, off and on before that. I got a streamdeck about two years ago when I started streaming for fun and the streamdeck + OBS intergration is lack luster. There are projects that are helping to fill the gap (obs-cli and Streamdeck UI) but they lack a lot of the features offered from the official elgato control panel.
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Discord: "Xwayland is not currently officially supported"
So with a little manual setup, anything that can be done from command line can be done with global shortcuts, e.g. using obs-cli for OBS shortcuts: https://i.imgur.com/NZOg68p.png
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I was under the impression that the StarTech USB3HDCAP was compatible with the OSSC, but I seem to be dropping sync. Any ideas?
So I came up with kind of a hacky solution with a Powershell script. It disables the sceneitem in OBS with obs-cli, restarts the entire USB port with devcon64, and then reenables the OBS sceneitem.
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Anyone using obs in kde wayland ?
In the meantime, you could probably use something like obs-cli, set up scripts to start and stop recording, and bind them to hotkeys in KWin.
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Show the display where the cursor is. Any idea how?
For the moment, I'm thinking about using ahk to detect the mouse position, which would then speak to obs-cli which would switch scenes.
What are some alternatives?
Keylogger - A simple keylogger for Windows, Linux and Mac
nvidia-patch - This patch removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions imposed by Nvidia to consumer-grade GPUs.
DuckCpp - Multifunctional keylogger using WinAPI and libcurl
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures - Enable GNOME Shell multi-touch gestures on X11 with this extension
cinny-desktop - Yet another matrix client for desktop
keylogger - A no-frills keylogger for macOS.
streamdeck-ui - A Linux compatible UI for the Elgato Stream Deck.
ixkeylog - *NIX X11 Keylogger
cli - GitHub’s official command line tool
wayland-keylogger - Proof-of-concept Wayland keylogger
obs-websocket - Remote-control of OBS Studio through WebSocket