displaylink-rpm
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displaylink-rpm
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Fedora 38 and DisplayLink
For the driver, I download this rpm and installed it. While it froze at the end, after a reboot, it worked.
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Ubuntu ---> Fedora. This time I really doing it.
Now, it's much easier to enable the Fusion repository and Envycontrol makes it as easy as Ubuntu to switch GPUs! I also use DisplayLink for additional monitors and there is now a 3rd party rpm for that.
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Dear Ubuntu
Doing a quick search for "displaylink Fedora" on brave. These are the first 2 results and look pretty simple:
https://github.com/displaylink-rpm/displaylink-rpm
https://kcore.org/2023/01/01/installing-evdi-fedora37/ (should work on the latest Fedora 38)
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USB A to HDMI adapter for laptop
Hope you next time do some research before making any statement. https://github.com/displaylink-rpm/displaylink-rpm
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Displaylink drivers on fedora 37 linux 6.2
Appears to be broken on 6.2.x kernels (github issue).
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Help needed: Can't install DisplayLink Drivers for my dock. Fedora 37 Kernal 6.2 Evdi 1.12.0, RPM Release isn't working
AFAIK this driver is not completely open source. But I assume this issue was created by you? Then I'm afraid you can't do any more besides going back to a 6.1.x kernel.
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Losing wifi, animations after installing display link drivers on 37
I'm losing wifi and all animations after installing the evdi display link drivers from the following link: https://github.com/displaylink-rpm/displaylink-rpm/releases
- New to linux and fedora. I have a zenbook with an optimus nvidia graphics card. Having trouble playing videos on the internet and using my second external monitor (has a usb to hdmi adapter for lack of hdmi inputs). I've tried various guides. Can anybody point me to a more detailed foolproof guide?
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Does fedora support external monitors and usb C hubs fine?
DisplayLink - you will need to get the DisplayLink RPM out-of-kernel driver; if you want to continue using SecureBoot then you'll need to enroll a MOK and get that all set up as part of the build. More details over there.
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Help: DisplayLink displays are detected but not working
If you used another method, especially if you did this setup manually, consider building and installing the source rpm here instead: https://github.com/displaylink-rpm/displaylink-rpm
minimal-grub-theme
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grub menu on 22.04, the menu is very ugly. is there any way to make it look like the old one?
can recommend this theme. maybe too minimal for some..
What are some alternatives?
evdi - Extensible Virtual Display Interface
golang-templates/seed - Go application GitHub repository template.
mxe - MXE (M cross environment)
magicfile - Simple Makefile template for documenting frequent commands.
pico8-deploy - An easy way to export and deploy PICO-8 projects to itch.io
displaylink-debian - DisplayLink driver installer for Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributions.
docker-ce-packaging - Packaging scripts for Docker CE
envycontrol - Easy GPU switching for Nvidia Optimus laptops under Linux
theos - A cross-platform suite of tools for building and deploying software for iOS and other platforms.