I was reading the other post about the gentleman with the custom display-link driver for debian 8.1. His installer seems to have started the dlm service, where as, mine did not. I do not appear to have DLM in my services list.
Code:
# service --status-all
[ + ] acpid
[ - ] alsa-utils
[ - ] anacron
[ + ] atd
[ + ] avahi-daemon
[ + ] bluetooth
[ - ] bootlogs
[ - ] bootmisc.sh
[ - ] checkfs.sh
[ - ] checkroot-bootclean.sh
[ - ] checkroot.sh
[ + ] console-setup
[ + ] cron
[ - ] cryptdisks
[ - ] cryptdisks-early
[ + ] dbus
[ + ] ebtables
[ + ] exim4
[ + ] hdparm
[ - ] hostname.sh
[ - ] hwclock.sh
[ + ] kbd
[ + ] kdm
[ + ] keyboard-setup
[ - ] killprocs
[ + ] kmod
[ + ] libvirt-guests
[ + ] libvirtd
[ - ] lvm2
[ - ] motd
[ - ] mountall-bootclean.sh
[ - ] mountall.sh
[ - ] mountdevsubfs.sh
[ - ] mountkernfs.sh
[ - ] mountnfs-bootclean.sh
[ - ] mountnfs.sh
[ + ] network-manager
[ + ] networking
[ + ] nfs-common
[ + ] openvpn
[ - ] pppd-dns
[ + ] procps
[ ? ] qemu-system-x86
[ + ] rc.local
[ - ] rmnologin
[ + ] rpcbind
[ + ] rsyslog
[ + ] saned
[ - ] sendsigs
[ + ] speech-dispatcher
[ + ] ssh
[ - ] sudo
[ + ] udev
[ + ] udev-finish
[ - ] umountfs
[ - ] umountnfs.sh
[ - ] umountroot
[ - ] unattended-upgrades
[ + ] urandom
[ ? ] vboxautostart-service
[ + ] vboxballoonctrl-service
[ + ] vboxdrv
[ + ] vboxweb-service
[ - ] x11-common
[ + ] xen
[ + ] xendomains
Edit: Upon further research. This is a common occurrence because the install script only supports Ubuntu and its /lib/system.d/system hierarchy. There are work-arounds available. Searching....