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Still no easy virtual screen sharing similar to SudoVDA. Aka dead in the water for my uses. ๐ญ
That should be possible depending on the use. What is your use case?
Streaming games to a wired PC in another location. Want my gaming PCs monitors to stay off. There are solutions none of them were easy to apply or good imo. But solutions do exist. SudoVDA legit you just connect and it mirrors your devices settings. It's so fucking nice lol
I remembered that ther was a solution when using sunshine, this is it: https://app.lizardbyte.dev/2023-09-14-remote-ssh-headless-sunshine-setup/?lng=en-US
But it only works with Nvidia. Reading further is also complicated, a Dummy plug seems to be the "easier" solution.