Can the OS developers consider have a built in solution to screen/window casting in the future? Would be useful if every person who used Mint didn't have to spend hours/days trying to find a workable casting solution.
On that note, does Mint 20 break Mkchromecast ability to connect? It may be by chance but I haven't been able to get MkChromecast to connect to a device after I upgraded from Mint 19 XFCE to Mint 20 XFCE
Built in Screen/window Casting?
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Built in Screen/window Casting?
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Re: Built in Screen/window Casting?
Yes, I think it does:does Mint 20 break Mkchromecast ability to connect?
viewtopic.php?f=72&t=343095&p=1974160&h ... t#p1974160
And other say Mkchromecast hasn't been updated in years:
viewtopic.php?p=1945437#p1945437