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displaylink-rpm reviews and mentions
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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
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displaylink-rpm/displaylink-rpm is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of displaylink-rpm is Makefile.
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