xpra saves the day when you have to go over a DSL line. If you have a direct LAN connection it may not absolutely required but it still helps.
RDP works great in LAN (win-win win-linux) and ok over DSL.
Plain ssh/X11 over DSL is a disaster but may be passable on a LAN.
RDP is the better protocol here and pipewire mimics it (I think) which is the correct thing to do. X11 was designed for throughput and not latency and that kills any desktop interactivity.
As somebody that my job depends on it I don't worry too much about the future of display networking. I think we would be ok at the end.
RDP works great in LAN (win-win win-linux) and ok over DSL.
Plain ssh/X11 over DSL is a disaster but may be passable on a LAN.
RDP is the better protocol here and pipewire mimics it (I think) which is the correct thing to do. X11 was designed for throughput and not latency and that kills any desktop interactivity.
As somebody that my job depends on it I don't worry too much about the future of display networking. I think we would be ok at the end.