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Sunshine doesn't create any vm or other type of sandboxed desktop for you. |
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Depending on your usecase, a program like I can test in a bit, but this is an option, using commands like:
Lmk if you need help, I dont really use sunshine but I saw this while looking into partydeck-rs -- issue: 12, and discussing integration with keyboards in issue 11. My changes for keyboard / mouse evdev binding support are in gamescope#1897 if that ever gets merged. |
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All Hello! I’m using Sunshine on Debian 12 with an AMD GPU in a headless setup (Xvfb) and Moonlight clients. I tried connecting two devices (1920x1080 and 1280x720), but they show the same screen and input. I tested with multiple instances but it didn’t work.
Question 1: Is it possible to connect two Moonlight clients to one Sunshine server with independent screens and inputs? If not, is this planned for future releases?
Question 2: Are there any open-source alternatives to Sunshine that support multiple simultaneous clients (e.g., two independent streams from one server)? I’d prefer solutions compatible with Linux and AMD GPUs.
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I’d like to avoid proprietary solutions like Parsec and prefer self-hosted options. Any suggestions or workarounds are welcome!
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