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    elpokoloko got a reaction from Myy in Teamviewer-host fb0 shows only after connecting monitor.   
    Thanks for the response. @Myy
     
    For anyone following this thread and who is looking for quick fix for TeamViewer. I managed to resolve it with $3 Dummy HDMI plug. 
     
    I will look into your suggestions as I think there should be better way than use dummy plug.
     
    Thanks again for your time.
     
    P.S.: Is the CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL=y suppose to go to boot.cmd/armbianEnv.txt or I just need to follow this guide. Sry for stupid question.
     
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    elpokoloko reacted to Myy in Teamviewer-host fb0 shows only after connecting monitor.   
    I guess that you could always try to recompile your kernel and enable the "Virtual Framebuffer" driver ( CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL=y ) and see how it goes.
    This should create a virtual /dev/fbX node... If you don't plug your monitor on startup, this one should be /dev/fb0 . Else, you'll have to play with udev to either force vfb to /dev/fb0 or the rockchip driver to /dev/fb1.
     
     
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