How to make framebuffer look like a real monitor?

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Is there a way to make X treat Linux framebuffer device (e.g. /dev/fb0
backed by virtual framebuffer) as a real display? Ideally it should
appear in system display settings as a configurable monitor. Does it
require writing some kernel code or it's possible to somehow get away
with for example X configuration?

Thanks,
Ivan.
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