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I have a Raspberry Pi, a micro-HDMI to HDMI cable, and my laptop, running Linux.

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  • tommi@pan.rentT This user is from outside of this forum
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    I have a Raspberry Pi, a micro-HDMI to HDMI cable, and my laptop, running Linux.

    If I connect the HDMI cable between the two devices, is there a way to configure my laptop to receive the signal from the Raspberry Pi, and display it in a floating window or something?

    #RaspberryPi #Linux #HDMI #help #techSupport

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      I have a Raspberry Pi, a micro-HDMI to HDMI cable, and my laptop, running Linux.

      If I connect the HDMI cable between the two devices, is there a way to configure my laptop to receive the signal from the Raspberry Pi, and display it in a floating window or something?

      #RaspberryPi #Linux #HDMI #help #techSupport

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      @tommi I don't think so. You would have to go into some sort of video capture device. HDMI on the laptop would only be configured as an output, it isn't bi-directional.

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        @tommi I don't think so. You would have to go into some sort of video capture device. HDMI on the laptop would only be configured as an output, it isn't bi-directional.

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        @RichardNairn uuuh interesting! Is it a software or hardware limitation?

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          @RichardNairn uuuh interesting! Is it a software or hardware limitation?

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          @tommi Pretty sure it is hardware.

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