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    Gathering Feedback  ·  Wim responded

    EVDI is designed as an open source component to be adapted for different graphics architectures.

    It is possible to already use DisplayLink on some embedded ARM platforms, as complied binaries are available in our distribution. Articles on how to do this on Raspian and Ubuntu MATE are here:

    https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1883065-using-arm-binaries-on-raspbian-on-raspberry-pi
    https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1883068-using-arm-binaries-on-ubuntu-mate-on-raspberry-pi

    The logs from the DisplayLink binary component are encrypted to protect IP. This is the same on all OSes for DisplayLink binary components.

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    anonymous commented  · 

    Just got a displaylink hub and was surprised that none of my devices natively supported video out. Guess I should have done more research before buying.

    Anyway, the one I'm most upset about is my pinebook pro, which I was really hoping to connect to my monitors with this dock. Until displaylink is natively supported in the Linux kernel, I guess this dock is useless. Until the displaylink binary is free, there will always be devices incapable of running displaylink

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