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x11vnc Wayland bridge with script listener for KDE Plasma on Wayland
A replacement setup for Krfb that captures the KDE portal and PipeWire screencast into a rawfb file and exposes it through x11vnc, including proper pipeinput mapping for mouse and keyboard under Wayland.
As you have probably already noticed, classic x11vnc under Wayland is not just a matter of "start a service and connect". This x11vnc Wayland bridge is aimed exactly at that point.
The difference from simple VNC setups is not only that no normal X11 framebuffer is directly available under Wayland. The real point is that the image is obtained through the KDE portal and PipeWire setup, written into a rawfb file and then handed over to x11vnc. At the same time, mouse and keyboard input must be mapped back cleanly to the selected monitor area.
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