No, there is such support. It has not yet reached the level of the software qole used at the Summit, and being RGB, it won't readily work with the Pico Projector. Therefore, I didn't mention it.
Glad to hear there is at least some support for those devices. I'm surprised I haven't come across a USB to composite adapter yet. Considering the number of notebooks lacking Composite or S-Video out, I'd think there'd be a fair sized niche for such a device. I've seen DVI, VGA, and HDMI cables, or at least announcements of them, but none with Composite or S-Video capabilities.
Hmm, there's a good chance the decoder chip in the Pico Projector is capable of taking RGB. It'd have to have a modified modeline to run at 15kHz horizontal refresh rate most likely, though.
It would be nice in maemo if the DISPLAY=:0 could be redirected (and assuming you aren't doing direct video). Actually gnumeric works but sapwood wasn't running on my laptop.
Hmm, there's a good chance the decoder chip in the Pico Projector is capable of taking RGB. It'd have to have a modified modeline to run at 15kHz horizontal refresh rate most likely, though.