DisplayLink Feature Suggestions
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support for X.Org X Server 1.20.1 and https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian
support https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian and X.Org X Server 1.20.1
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Need Help: Screen Flickering Error with Windows 11 and Docking Station
I am having an annoying issue with the external monitor randomly flickering when using a DisplayLink splitter.
This happens intermittently but more frequently when I have resource-intensive applications open or I am screen sharing via Zoom.
The second external monitor (or both external monitors block blast) occasionally flickers (turns off and on for 1-2 seconds) and then automatically recovers. The frequency is 5-10 times per hour.
Usually occurs when the CPU/GPU is under heavy load or when performing graphics tasks.1 vote -
Support of proprietary NVIDIA driver
On my Ubuntu 20.04, Thinkbook 16p 2Gen, ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C+USB-A Dock combination, DisplayLink driver 5.5.Beta works at least for a hdmi 2560x1440 display together with the proprietary NVIDIA driver version 510.47.03.
Setting the displays via the kde control panel was not so easy and robust ... with "nvidia-settings" impossible.It's okay for me now. So, many thanks for the driver. :-)
Displaylink driver 5.4.1 did not work at all.
Is it a coincidence or luck that 5.5.Beta works with the proprietary NVIDIA driver?
Is an update to DisplayLink Release: 5.5, Mar 9, 2022 a risk?
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Engage the Linux Foundation to develop your drivers.
The Linux Foundation is the place to get things into the kernel. They will help you integrate your hardware into the mainline kernel without compromising any internal IP you may be worried about. Its really the only way to get a driver working for any OS. Work with upstream not against it.
This translates to Windows and OS X as well. I was frustrated getting my device working with Windows. Complete pain and not plug and play by any means. OS X Mojave doesn't work at all and Linux shows the same behaviour. Flickering on and off rapidly an…
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In FNAF, you take on the role of a night security guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a seemingly innocent family entertainment center reminiscent of Chuck E. Cheese. However, things take a terrifying turn when the animatronic mascots…1 vote -
https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/windows
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ie. ...exe -silent -noreboot
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16.04 LTS is comming ... And Displaylink, are you ready ?
16.04 LTS release comming next month, The display link drivers for linux is ready for?
The latest drivers support 14.04 LTS24 votesV1.1 of the Ubuntu driver is now available, which supports 16.04.
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true tone
Support True tone for macOS
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Explore Geometry Online on Windows
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Driver's Signature
I have an unsigned DisplayLink driver. 64-bit Windows OS won't support it. @Snow Rider 3D
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ICC support on BigSur and Intel macs
As of now there's a littl quirk in the way DL manages screens and icc profiles. On my M1 11.6 macOS my screens are detected in ColorSync. Thus I can use ICC profiles for calibration. On my work intel 11.6 macOS the screens are not detected. This is weird considering that DisplayLink caters to the "pro" community. As of now I have o idead what profile my INTEL is using thus making my color critical work laptop slightly useless.
But, why is the M1 seeing them? I would expect that this would be a problem on M1s not…
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Enable Driver update Automatically even when a dock is not connected.
I manage a large Windows 10 client environment. We like to keep drivers up to date. When i connect to a displaylink (DL) dock i want the latest driver already there. This is not how it works today in my understanding.
Today when a pc makes connection to a DL dock the driver is enabled and if windows update happens to come along and check for updates it will update your DL Driver. assuming there a newer driver available and driver updates is enabled.What if i didn't need to wait for windows update. Why can't have a scheduled task…
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Make the Linux driver open source and get it into the kernel
If the DisplayLink driver existed in the kernel, it would be SO much easier for the users to get it working. In my role as Chief Digital Officer for a large company (of 8000 people), I would probably have bought 500 of these devices IF the driver were just upstream (you know, how Linux devices normally "just work" without the aggro common in the Windows world). However, the annoyance of a manual driver install, especially when it's broken on updates to newer kernels, is just something I wouldn't want to invest in. Please consider that proprietary drivers are serious impediment…
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Create a working support contact address
Although I got a response to my question from Kaisa/Kate K requesting more details, the sender address is broken when I try to respond - I just get an error from MS 365 and hence can not reach her with the details!
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Support to
Suppor of I1 display pro of X-rite on Mac-os Big Sur to make it possible that i can callibrate my two other screens.
Now this is impossilble. The two other screens are not recognised.1 vote -
macOS and M1/Intel: Add 1920x1080 hidpi (looks like 1920*1080) for QHD/2K monitors
1920x1080 hidpi (looks like 1920*1080) support for QHD/2K monitors is useful, for both intel and apple silicons.
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Would You Like DisplayLink to Support Wireless Docking with Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7?
Hey everyone, I’ve been thinking about how DisplayLink technology could evolve beyond wired USB and HDMI setups. With the rise of Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 offering low latency and high bandwidth, wouldn’t it be amazing if DisplayLink supported wireless docking? Imagine connecting your monitor, keyboard, and peripherals seamlessly without a single cable!
I’m curious — do you think a wireless DisplayLink dock would be stable and fast enough for everyday productivity or even light gaming? What potential issues do you think might come up (like latency or interference)?
Would love to hear if anyone else would be interested…
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