I wanted to create a virtual display for Sunshine and came across this article. It looks like no one has linked it here before 🙂

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    1 day ago

    You need virtual dislay so that meat that you don’t connect video card to TV. Maybe best choice - use wolf? No DE, no display. Just GPU and podman.

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    20 hours ago

    Something I noticed recently is that Sunshine has added support for XDG Portal Screenshare access, meaning on KDE you can actually screen share a virtual display without needing anything configured on the hardware. You need to use the xdg-portal capture method, but I’ve tried it out with my phone before

  • SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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    Hmmm.

    I have an issue with my media PC where if it’s turned on before the HDMI connected TV, then we can’t see the display… I wonder if this will fix that issue too by pretending the TV is always connected…

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    Oh interesting. I’ve been doing this with a dummy HDMI plug for ages, and sure don’t fix what isn’t broken, but it’d be nice to set it up entirely virtually.

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      1 day ago

      I’ve done both ways and the dummy plug is much less hassle in my opinion. Not a universal solution though. My GPU has only one HDMI port.

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    I found this article nearly a year ago and have been using this method since, it works great. I use it to play games at my phone’s weird native resolution, and my wife uses it to play games at her macbook’s weird native resolution.

    I also have multiple systemd-boot configs to boot with or without it.