Open Dri0m opened 1 year ago
https://github.com/grrminator/Easy-GPU-PV
Use my repo.
https://github.com/grrminator/Easy-GPU-PV
Use my repo.
Is there a way I can contact you?
Via the repo?
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023, 2:53 PM tony-rsrv @.***> wrote:
https://github.com/grrminator/Easy-GPU-PV
Use my repo.
Is there a way I can contact you?
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I did not know this.
On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 10:12 AM tony-rsrv @.***> wrote:
Via the repo? … <#m-8844651850134346209>
Can't open issues on forks.
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Hey, I've noticed that when I deployed a new VMs with a newer version of this repo, the parsec virtual driver is installed by default (it wasn't before), could you add an option in the setup script to not install it?
Reasoning: I'm using a custom virtual display setup for the VM, when you disconnect from parsec virtual display, it screws the display resolution and locks the screen. This is not optimal if you want to use the machine for more stuff than casual gaming, something that requires the screen to be unlocked and stay on a fixed resolution. I can fix this by reinstalling parsec without the driver but it's annoying.