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Join Date: Aug 2015
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I'm running Ubuntu 15 with Cinnamon. After start the DisplayLink service is not running as shown by systemctl status
after start and login I can run sudo systemctl start displaylink.service which starts the service and finds the other monitors: I've tried changing the After statement in /lib/systemd/system/displaylink.service to lightdm.service. Probably missing something simple. ![]() Last edited by Robert_29; 08-09-2015 at 12:23 PM. |
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for the report. Indeed, the currently installed systemd service configuration entry needs some polishing - for this release we have focused on upstart as Ubuntu 14.04 LTS was the target. Systemd service file needs changes to start DisplayLink Manager automatically on boot - we will include a fix for this in next releases. For now, you can try modifying it yourself - let me know if it worked:
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Join Date: Aug 2015
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Michal,
Just confirming that this addition for systemd seems to work on 15.04 ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2015
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I have linux kernel version: 3.14.1-031401-generic
I am running Linux Mint 17.2 I execute your .run file and it gives me everything listed in the example except that it doesn't actually run anything. Looking at this post you guys are making reference to a program systemctl that I don't seem to have. You also state to edit a file in /lib/systemd/system/displaylink.service that I also am missing. Could anyone tell me what I need to do to get the monitor to work? Thanks, Glenn |
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