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displaylink-debian
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Did not realize that like 99% of docking stations do not support Linux....
That is exactly it, proprietary driver. I use https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian with excellent results with my Pluggable brand USB dock.
- Safe Monitor Resolution And Aspect Ratio?
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DisplayLink monitor vs Ubuntu 22.04
The monitor works fine with Windows 10 after I install the drivers. With the Ubuntu, however, things do not work. I tried installing the driver suggested by ASUS specific for this model, the most recent official Display Link driver, and the community script. All have give the same result: installation is said to be successful and asks me to reboot. I reboot and connect the screen. Screen turns on and keeps black. No display is detected. In Additional Drivers there is no drivers listed.
- DisplayLink - monitors not working
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Dual display broken after upgrade to kernel 6.0
u/marvelggg was correct the issue was DisplayLink. Unfortnuately it wasn't possible to just reinstall their driver because they are not up to date with the current Linux kernel. I used calebanthony's advice from this page to get me back on track;https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian/issues/745
- Help: DisplayLink displays are detected but not working
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Docking station Linux compatibility ?
If you use an Ubuntu or Debian based distro here is a DisplayLink driver: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian
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Confused about 4k 60 Hz output on ThinkPad E15 G4 AMD
(The lenovo branded dock is most horrible especially when used with Linux - needs drivers to be install. https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian All others just work).
- oryp5 and Thinkpad Dock - unable to find displays
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USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness
I bought a DisplayLink dock for my ubuntu laptops (2015 XPS and 2021 XPS) and it doesn't really work with either. It's quite maddening.
It requires a strange driver I would've preferred to avoid. I tried a strange workaround on both and neither really works; one still doesn't display through the DisplayPort or HDMI, the other doesn't work with the M.2 2280 built into the dock.
\[0\]: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian
Thunderbolt3Unblocker
- USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness
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Thunderbolt dock with dual displays at 1080p@120-144hz?
Actually, I found that even on Intel with a newer macOS version there were some hacks that were needed, and a direct look at the issues in one of the "patchers" - https://github.com/rgov/Thunderbolt3Unblocker/issues/71 is not supported on M1. But there is also https://www.reddit.com/r/Thunderbolt/comments/ll1twj/comment/gp80obh/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3 claiming M1 works as is (for one monitor on M1, obviously), and https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/379778/macbook-pro-16-and-dell-tb16 claiming that older firmware on TB16 may cause issues on Intel MBP. If you can return it - that's like a project to try I guess. But back to the same question on why so cheap - you don't get much certainty until you try and support after you tried and possibly failed.
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Part Data Hoarder, part Apple, a little eGPU and a sprinkle of magic; definitely a unicorn.
1. Thunderbolt3Unblocker, this requires a replug after restarts
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Booststation eGPU + MBP late 2011 + thunderbolt 2 to 3 adapter = FAIL
A cheap eBay HP zbook thunderbolt 3 dock and the unsupported thunderbolt device enabling kext (https://github.com/rgov/Thunderbolt3Unblocker) and it all springs to life.
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