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  • This was also my motivation for investigating this. With a script like the "enable-screens.sh" you can do runtime reconfiguration of the virtual displays. Apparently this only works if the kernel is not in a "lockdown" state. So this would depend on the distribution. And you have the "Switching the screens" section. It describes how to set up an application in Sunshine so that when you connect one screen turns of and back on again when you disconnect. I hope these two points fit your requirements.

  • Yes. This allows the host's display to be shut down and match exactly the resolution of the target display. It also makes for a very performant dual screen setup for work. I can use my tablet with a kick-stand as second screen for a terminal session or a video with very good latency.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Virtual displays for Sunshine/Moonlight without dongle on amdgpu in Bazzite-Gnome