Geoffrey McRae 3e9491dbea [client] wayland: fix MATE clipboard MIME handling
Treat either GNOME or MATE copied-files data as preferred over the URI
list fallback. The previous pair of strcmp conditions could never both
be false, so a MATE offer could not replace an earlier URI list.

GNOME and MATE use the same copied-files representation. Generate that
payload once and serve it under both advertised MIME names instead of
overwriting and leaking the first allocation.
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Looking Glass

Looking Glass lets you use a Windows virtual machine from Linux with very low display and input latency. The current recommended setup uses the Looking Glass Indirect Display Driver (IDD) in the Windows guest and the Looking Glass Client on the Linux host.

Start here

The Linux client is currently distributed as source code and must be built before it can be installed. The end-user guide covers the complete process:

  1. Build the Linux client.
  2. Configure shared memory for the virtual machine.
  3. Install the Looking Glass IDD in Windows.
  4. Install and run the client.

See the Looking Glass documentation for the current requirements and setup guide.

Source archives

IMPORTANT

This project contains submodules that must be checked out if building from the git repository! If you are not a developer and just want to compile Looking Glass, please download the source archive from the website instead:

https://looking-glass.io/downloads

Source code for the documentation can be found in the doc directory.

You may view this locally as HTML by running make html with python3-sphinx and python3-sphinx-rtd-theme installed.

Description
An extremely low latency KVMFR (KVM FrameRelay) implementation for guests with VGA PCI Passthrough.
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