Re: pi 400 and orca

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You can use  a monitor dummy plug to spoof the system. I think they cost 75 cents on Amazon.
Look up headless systems, dummy monitor plugs, or virtual monitor display emulators.
Make sure you get the right plug for your hardware.

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On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 05:52:51PM -0500, Daniel Crone wrote:
> With fedora or ubuntu on a pc, the system needs a monitor, even though I have no need of one.
> If using a pi 400 must a monitor be connected for any operating system to work with it?
> 
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