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I have recently get in touch with parsec (I'm late to the party), and using that to stream from Windows (Host), to Raspberry pi 2 (libreelec) (Client), with very great performance.
But it bother me that I can't go all-in on linux because of missing parsec host on linux.
I think parsec is a piece of good software that we can have much benefit of to help us sharing screens with no limit to
just gaming.
I think it is a good idea to let the developers behind parsec know that we exist.
That there is a plenty of potential users if they develop a host version on linux.
Who will help me convince them?
Cheers