Hey everyone! I'm facing an issue where my DeskFlow client is rejecting connections to my Barrier server. The logs indicate a protocol incompatibility error. I'm running DeskFlow on multiple 64-bit machines using Wayland on Ubuntu, but I'm sharing the keyboard and mouse from an old 32-bit netbook that runs Barrier on Mint. I haven't found any good alternatives yet since DeskFlow doesn't support 32-bit, and Barrier as a client doesn't work with Wayland. Also, switching to X11 causes some bugs on my laptop's touch and convertible settings. I've looked into other forks but Input-Leap doesn't seem to have a package install option. Any recommendations? I haven't tried downgrading DeskFlow to an older version yet.
2 Answers
It sounds like you're running into some classic protocol errors. Can you share the specific error message you're getting? Sometimes those details can really help pinpoint the issue.
I just figured out that the error message you're seeing relates to version incompatibility. Make sure both DeskFlow and Barrier are up to date and compatible with each other. It might help to check the version logs for both applications. If all else fails, rolling back DeskFlow to an older version could solve your problem.

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