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Moonlight and sunshine do game stream itself, why need other remote access? Both work on linux.
What integrate you need? Can maybe run ssh from command configure in moonlight?
If need full remote desktop use rustdesk.
I want to remotely access my gaming PC on my other PC and have my gaming PC not activate any monitors. I use Apollo right now on windows for this and it's seemless. I want my gaming PC to be a fully useable desktop preferably Wayland if I was to switch and have the same seamless functionality where my gaming PC acts like a normal PC unless I attempt to connect to it with moonlight/sunshine and then it goes into a "headless" mode and deactivates the monitor and creates a virtual screen for the remote PC. It would also revert back to a normal PC when the connection from moonlight is ceased