xpra-html5
https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra-html5
Simply point your browser to the contents of the html5 folder, and you will get an HTML5 client which you can use to connect to any xpra server.
This client is usually packaged as xpra-html5 and the xpra server will normally pick it up automatically so that you can access it using the builtin web server.
- Developed at X11:Utilities
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000001447 1.41 KB | |
_servicedata | 0000000236 236 Bytes | |
uglify-js-3.16.2.tar.gz | 0000521877 510 KB | |
xpra-html5-5.0+git20220718.17c39ca.tar.gz | 0006305874 6.01 MB | |
xpra-html5.changes | 0000005719 5.58 KB | |
xpra-html5.obsinfo | 0000000117 117 Bytes | |
xpra-html5.spec | 0000003728 3.64 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 22)
Richard Brown (RBrownFactory)
accepted
request 991296
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Factory Maintainer (factory-maintainer)
(revision 6)
Automatic submission by obs-autosubmit
Comments 2
ExcludeArch: %ix86
was recently added to Xpra, probably needs added here as well.I've made an update and submitted to X11:Utilities/xpra-html5
EDIT (20220824): Waiting 2 more days to see if obs-autosubmit / factory-maintainer auto takes care of this
EDIT (20220826): It did :) --> 999473
EDIT (20220829): That's fun, initial comment disappeared after 999473 was accepted (and i586 excluded) so it looks like I'm talking to myself :P