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qp6019352
05-16-2017, 04:50 PM
Hi,

this has been requested in various places already, such as the DisplayLink.com suggestion area, as well as GitHub for example, see:

http://support.displaylink.com/forums/287786-displaylink-feature-suggestions/suggestions/17798941-make-the-linux-driver-open-source-and-get-it-into
http://support.displaylink.com/forums/287786-displaylink-feature-suggestions/suggestions/15406779-add-the-driver-into-linux-kernel
https://github.com/DisplayLink/evdi/issues/25

There is an article in the knowledgebase which tries to explain why it hasn't been done yet, but quite a few users feel it's not a good explanation:

http://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1104056-why-has-displaylink-not-released-source-code-for-t

So, could you please open source and mainline the entire driver for Linux, so that DisplayLink devices just work natively and out of the box on Linux?

Kbyte
05-17-2017, 02:02 PM
So, could you please open source and mainline the entire driver for Linux, so that DisplayLink devices just work natively and out of the box on Linux?

I agree.

The Linux driver is totally crap.

I can't use a really old distribution only for use my external display anche the support is totally useless (ok, I don't blame the single guy, only the lack of manpower).

Just open the driver and let it go to a new way

qp6019352
05-17-2017, 04:48 PM
From another thread:

The monitors will be driven at 4Kp60 however, don't expect 60 full screen updates per seconds: we have an excellent solution, however it is not magic.

There are a number of variables taken into account and it's much more complex than this. The details are confidential proprietary information of DisplayLink and I will not be able to discuss implementation details on public forums.


Probably not particular good news for this thread :(?