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Create virtual display / monitor on linux OS for extended display via teamviewer or vnc server without any real Monitor is Plugged In.

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I've attached a screenshot of my desktop. These green artifacts appeared after I ran the script. They are entirely software, since they appear only on my desktop (they don't appear...

I am also getting a blank screen / crash when booting, but the system automatically recovers into safe mode. Then I can restart Cinnamon and the system works fine, but...

Upon running `vdl-monitor`, I receive this: ``` Start configuration xrandr: cannot find output "VIRTUAL1" add resolution 3040x1440 warning: output VIRTUAL1 not found; ignoring start display VIRTUAL1 to 3040x1440 ``` Followed...

Using your script I was able to get a virtual display. But the screen was [fuzzy](https://i.stack.imgur.com/mvSNe.jpg) and vlc didn't work or started lagging. So I found that changing `Driver "intel"`...

Firstly, thanks for this project, its a cool goal and every tablet or phone that is turned into reusable realestate and not landfill is noble in my book. So much...

https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=136039 Also tested personally on Debian 11. The presence of the 20-intel.conf in the system will make both Wine and Valve Proton crash with any applications with a `wine: Unhandled...

every thing is working well but with no hardware acceleration. any idea on how to enable it?

When running vdl-monitor I get this: Start configuration xrandr: cannot find output "VIRTUAL1" add resolution 1920x1080 warning: output VIRTUAL1 not found; ignoring start display VIRTUAL1 to 1920x1080 pls help

I recently installed Virtual-Display-Linux, now, as I plug the seccond display; nothing happens.

lspci yields: ![2023-08-07 - 10-01-36](https://github.com/dianariyanto/virtual-display-linux/assets/8576442/f1472a74-4eb2-4b37-8532-2a0acc9b47cf) suggesting i do indeed have an intel iGPU. This is a 2020 intel macbook pro, running [t2-ubuntu](https://github.com/t2linux/T2-Ubuntu/releases), but I am faced with the same black...