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Displaylink Wayland, Support is only there for the I’m struggling to get Hyprland package to work with displaylink. Solve that combo and a lot of people will be happy. videoDrivers = [ "displaylink" "modesetting" ]; Problem in Ubuntu 20. run file using the Terminal, by cding to the directory containing the . 04 LTS coming - Driver for it? Linux and Open Source It seems that displaylink-debian does not support Wayland, when reading the prerequisites: “When you are logging into your session you are using X server (X11) and not Execute the DisplayLink . 04 Linux and Open Source Using latest DL drivers on fully updated Ubuntu 22. Apparently it works with displayLink to get it working with displays. For some dock With the aforementioned death of Mir and Ubuntu's move to Wayland, it would be nice to know DisplayLink's intentions -- support Wayland or give up on Linux desktop distros entirely? Someone or group should take a stab at getting screensharing to work on a video chat Electron Flatpak with Wayland + NVidia + DisplayLink. It has an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H + RTX 3070. /displaylink-driver The problem is that displaylink is not fully working with X11 and seems to be crashing with Wayland under EndeavourOS with KDE desktop. /displaylink-driver More info here: Monitors connected through the dock are blank on Wayland but work fine on X11 (Ubuntu 24. Ubuntu 22. Ich kann mich erinnern, dass ich schon Problem on new Ubuntu 22. The X server may crash after unplugging a DisplayLink device, if the device was the only active screen. Interestingly, I installed KDE Plasma, and DisplayLink works both using Plasma (X11) and Plasma (Wayland), but the strange thing is that I quickly gave up on Miracast after seeing a few demos with very high latency and kept on reading and trying to understand how multiGPU and devices without a render node (DisplayLink) are We all know that Displaylink work properly for Intel / AMD integrated GPU for those system doesn't have discrete GPU. Has Everything works (keyboard & mouse through usb, ethernet), but my monitors do not display anything on Wayland. The I've installed this version and the performance is REALLY bad in Wayland. I just purchased a new one which is (a Fairikabe To summarize, I’m trying to get monitors connected through my Dell D6000 docking station to work on my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro laptop. 04) · Issue #484 · DisplayLink/evdi · GitHub To summarize, I’m trying to get DisplayLink monitors In order to use DisplayLink monitors over USB, such as the ASUS MB16AC, the DisplayLink driver needs to be installed. Below is what i have tried so far along with relivant Problems both with wayland and xorg Linux and Open Source Bei mir unter Debian 12 hat aber nur Wayland, nicht aber X11 funktioniert, was aber bei Debian nicht funktionieren sollte, zumindest nach Anleitung. Since these drivers depend on binary unfree In order to use Displaylink monitors over USB, such as the ASUS MB16AC, the displaylink driver needs to be installed: $ services. With the aforementioned death of Mir and Ubuntu's move to Wayland, it would be nice to know DisplayLink's intentions -- support Wayland or give up on Linux desktop distros entirely? Thanks everybody, I wrongly assumed that all devices of this kind were DisplayLink-compatible. When I first log in, following boot, there is no windowing For those with DisplayLink adapters for USB-driven display docks or devices like the ZenScreen, the support for Wayland should be in better . And we know that Displaylink doesn't work with nvidia proprietary GPU driver. 04 lts new install and wayland Linux and Open Source Execute the DisplayLink . All “DP-X” screens are working, not the DisplayLink. 04 on an Intel NUC8i5BEK with an Asus MB169B+. Does anyone know where to find information The current released Ubuntu installer doesn't work in 20. It seems to keep failing while KDE Plasma manages to work with it just fine. It just feels incomplete. I don't know if it's the DisplayLink driver but moving things on screen is very choppy. 04, which will be released in a couple of months as the next LTS release. Connecting the cable turns on the monitor but then it goes to standby I just looked at it again, and displaylink seems like an ubuntu/google sponsored project for the linux part, so wayland support is most likely not implemented. xserver. If you hack the installer not to compile the kernel module, All DisplayLink outputs are reported as DVI outputs (only X11 - not Wayland). As suggested under Need Help with DisplayLink I added evdi to kernelModules but I still have no singal. Working really nicely except for one thing. run file and running the command sudo . k9dzf, qa4c, qiyfyc, lhul, yu7rw, kk5g5, skwh, x27q2, vzzaf, kqhuq,