Hey all
I would like to develop a virtual monitor, regarding which I need help. The 
situation is, I need to design a virtual monitor and make it a top-level 
window. I should be able to move windows to this monitor, render them and do 
other things which can be done in a physical monitor.

Of course, X11 and Mutter provide APIs to create virtual monitors. but I want 
it to be as DE independent as possible. So I'm looking for a low-level solution 
which might interface with the Kernel to act as a universal virtual monitor.

The closest I can get to is DRI and KMS. But I'm stuck on how to take it 
forward as in how to fake this entire scenario.

My assumption of the situation is like, I create a file in /dev that signals 
"plugging-in" of a monitor, which makes Kernel load my custom driver. Window 
managers, DRIs write to this file, as in write the data to be shown on the 
monitor and my driver would take care of rendering those data on a top-level 
window. But I think, this won't be that easy...

This is similar to a virtual machine, but I just want to emulate a monitor than 
a processor or so.

Any pointers and documentation regarding this is highly appreciated. Yes, I'm 
new to such kinda stuff but I'm ready to invest time and learn :)

Thank you

Arun Mani Jhttps://arunmani.in

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