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How to fool a laptop into thinking a monitor is connected?
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It could be Linux, too. Some distros have fancy boot graphics - look for something called "plasma" - not the KDE one, but a different one - and uninstall or disable that. It's a common thing that hides the boot log behind a logo-and-progress bar. Arch doesn't use it, so I haven't seen it in years, but IIRC it can cause problems on headless systems.