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<wwilly> hi, is it possible to force the HDMI output even when there is no screen plugged in?
<wwilly> the idea is that I'm benching graphical stuff, and the prob is that I don't have enough screen here ... :) so, when I bootup with a screen, and disconnect it, my bench runs at 400 FPS, but when I start without the screen, it jumps to 450 FPS ...
<wwilly> I would like to force the renderer to always working, so benching is more coherent ...
<wwilly> I'm using odroid-xu4, debian-testing, clean v5.10.13 but with mali driver (not panfrost)m hardkernel libmali.so, openbox and glxgears and es2gears
<wwilly> or if it's not possible with the stable kernel version, is it possible to for this at runtime??
<wwilly> uhm another solution without tweaking much the software would be an HDMI switch ...
<wwilly> does someone use this here?
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