@Jeff Schroeder: Except that in Inception the more dreams you recurse into, the faster the inner dreams run. I have a feeling that here the more browsers you recursively start, the slower they’ll become.
The only applications that can be remoted with this are those that use Gtk 3.0 (with no X specific code). Firefox is not such an app, so it can’t be remoted.
On the browser side, the only thing that is supported as a target for the gdk backend atm is firefox, but that is due to some minor details in how the browsers handle stuff. It should not be a real problem to port it to any browser that supports canvas and websockets.
See, I thought you were awesome when I first read about this mess. After using that meme I think I just… yeah, I’m totally going to make a GTK 3.0 application now. You’ve convinced me.
You crazy man!
Hehe, pure awesome!
I am looking forward to an online gnome3!
Not impressed. You could do that with Mozilla Chrome years ago.
Seriously, really cool but I’m sure you can embed another level.
Now can you get gnome-terminal in a browser? If so, you could launch a browser in a browser and it would be like Inception.
@Jeff Schroeder: Except that in Inception the more dreams you recurse into, the faster the inner dreams run. I have a feeling that here the more browsers you recursively start, the slower they’ll become.
Then again, never underestimate alexl’s magic.
Can you please post a screenie of viewing 127.0.0.1:8080 from a browser in a browser,…. in a browser
Jesse:
Sorry, firefox is not Gtk3, and the new backend only supports firefox right now.
Ha ha ha ha!
Oh yes!
Question: What would the steady state of an infinite recursion of a HTML page look like? Can you recover exactly the same markup after an iteration?
@alexl
>firefox is not GTK3, and the new backend only supports firefox
Do you mean that only support Epiphany with Webkit works right now?
Smith:
Not sure what you mean.
The only applications that can be remoted with this are those that use Gtk 3.0 (with no X specific code). Firefox is not such an app, so it can’t be remoted.
On the browser side, the only thing that is supported as a target for the gdk backend atm is firefox, but that is due to some minor details in how the browsers handle stuff. It should not be a real problem to port it to any browser that supports canvas and websockets.
See, I thought you were awesome when I first read about this mess. After using that meme I think I just… yeah, I’m totally going to make a GTK 3.0 application now. You’ve convinced me.
You sounds like having a tongue twister, lots of browser word huh.
But gnome3 is pretty good.
so how can i do this at my desktop?
please put a guide here..