GNOME Network Displays Adds Support for MICE, Chromecast
16 février 2024 à 23:44
The latest version of the GNOME Network Displays app lets you stream your desktop to a wireless display using the Chromecast and Miracast over Infrastructure (MICE) protocols. Both features had been in development for a while and were long-standing requests from many in the Linux community. To see both land in a the recent release of GNOME Network Displays 0.91 is great, and makes working with wireless displays much easier. You can use GNOME Network Displays to mirror your screen or create a virtual screen. MICE support has been tested to stream a GNOME desktop to an LG WebOS smart […]
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