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Originally Posted by jotenko
That's weird. I've installed it in 22.04 and I didn't need that package. The .run script should install everything that is needed. But even so, it didn't install that package for me.
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Weird! Looking at both 5.4.1 and 5.5 of the driver .run files I don't see any evidence that they install support packages but I could be wrong. My guess is that they used to include the evdi kernel module with the driver and now they don't anymore.
On your 22.04 system it's possible the evdi-dkms package got inadvertently installed somehow. Would you mind posting the output of these two commands? Might answer some questions.
Code:
dpkg -l | grep -i evdi
sudo displaylink-installer version
My output:
Code:
➜ ~ dpkg -l | grep -i evdi
ii evdi-dkms 1.9.1-1ubuntu5 all Extensible Virtual Display Interface driver kernel module
ii libevdi0 1.9.1-1ubuntu5 amd64 Extensible Virtual Display Interface driver client library
➜ ~ sudo displaylink-installer version
Distribution discovered: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
DisplayLink Linux Software 5.5.0-59.151