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Old 08-13-2015, 10:54 PM   #1
cdriver321
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Originally Posted by mlukaszek View Post
The installer script only recognises Ubuntu. In other distros, you need to install an upstart init script or a systemd service file yourself (or modify the installer script to do it for you).

See http://displaylink.org/forum/showpos...&postcount=199.

Also see http://displaylink.org/forum/showthread.php?t=63994 if you need to use systemd.

Thanks,
Michal
This was it! I thought since the script ran without error it was complete. I went throught the script as you suggested and go the driver to start on boot. In addition, I had to go to the Display settings and turn on the monitor. Thanks for the hints!
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Old 10-03-2015, 09:29 PM   #2
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Dear Devs,

Works on Mint if you manually walk through the install script.

Unpacked the .run, went into the resulting folder and opened the installer sh. Walked through it manually and I now have a working Asus MB168B+.

Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaella
Kernel - 3.19.0-25-generic
Xorg - 1.15.1

Any info you need to sort your install script out for Mint so we can spread the love, let me know.

cheers

Pete
Hi,

may you explain how you install driver? I have error: systemctl: command not found

Mint 17.2
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