Part of the DRM is that it's going to insist on a secure path to the display. It has the video decrypted in the gpu and sent directly to a secured HDMI port.
Now whatever you do, don't go out and buy a cheap chinese HDMI-> USB 3 adapter that lies about its secure status...
It's not a real Zoom meeting without somebody doing zoomies
With an OLED, staring at a fullscreen png that's all black is the same as turning the screen off.
I have to remember to use tldr, one of these days. Some manpages get so lost in the pedantry of covering everything that the 99 percentile stuff is buried.
Surely, you could add a --user remote without a problem?
Installer.exe is still safe af
I've done pretty much that, by way of debootstrap. It's a fun way to set up a system.
I think that live-task-non-free-firmware-pc (gotta have the nonfree apt.sources tho), linux-image-amd64, sudo, and systemd-timesyncd are just enough to get started. Then add gdm3(which pulls in a bunch of gnome), and a terminal (I like kitty & ptyxis).
It's a shame that Valve couldn't get Steam to issue them a new AppID, so they had to delete CSGO in order to put CS2 on the store. It was the only way.
Have you tried it? Have you tried taking a screenshot of Prime/any other streaming service playing a video?