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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
rtw89
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How to install WiFi drivers for NixOs?
I found this GitHub link that contains instructions on how to compile the driver for most distributions. However, they require usage of make install so I don't think that would work on NixOs.
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The Perfect Laptop
I have the older version with the 6900HS but it’s more or less the same. I’ve run pop_os as well as fedora on it. Everything works great but you’ll have to compile the wifi driver https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89.
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Anyone have working wifi on the Thinkbook 14p gen 3?
I have seen other people with newer Lenovo systems reporting success with this: https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89/blob/main/README.md
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Wi-Fi issue HP pro book 445 G9
This is a Realtek rtl8852be chipset and uses the rtw89 driver which does not come prepackaged in the Linux kernel... See https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89
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Setting up wifi adapter Archer TX20E on Ubuntu?
Got mine working on a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 with 7 commands: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install make gcc build-essential git git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89.git cd rtw89 make sudo make install sudo reboot 0
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Messed up with Wifi Addapter
Yes I guess, its already been reported in earlier versions. I tried to install from code, https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 But it didn't work either.
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Using my usb wifi stick?
Realtek drivers are such a PITA. Check out this guys Github: Link he has instructions on how to get the most common realtek chipsets working. Please note, kernel updates will break the drivers for all realtek workarounds and you will have to redo this after each update.
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preinstalled wi-fi driver is unstable and i can't seem to install different wi-fi driver. any help? am still new to linux.
but to my understanding, it cannot be installed due to kernel related issues. so i tried installing this instead with no luck: https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89
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Network Adapter not Found on Lenovo IdeaPad 1 15ADA7
apt-get install make gcc linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential git Install 'fix': git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89.git -b v5 cd rtw89 && make && sudo make install load module: sudo modprobe rtw89pci
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Network Adapter not found on Lenovo IdeaPad 1 15ADA7
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89.git -b v5 cd rtw89 && make && sudo make install
What are some alternatives?
Fedora-KDE-Minimal-Install-Guide - Guide to install KDE Plasma desktop environment on a minimal Fedora installation
rtl8852be - Realtek Linux WLAN Driver for RTL8852BE
linux-installer - Universal GNU+Linux installer script
auto-cpufreq - Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux
install-waterfox-linux - Installs official and AppImage Waterfox packages on every 64-bit Linux distribution
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
tmoe - TMOE, More Optional Environments.
howdy - 🛡️ Windows Hello™ style facial authentication for Linux
install - 📥 Homebrew (un)installer
USB-WiFi - USB WiFi Adapter Information for Linux
sodalite - 🪨 A Pantheon experience for rpm-ostree
rtl8188fu - RTL8188FU driver for Linux 4.15.x ~ 5.18.x