It's astounding that this issue has received the highest number of votes, and yet there has been no response from Displaylink. It's evident that there is a large Linux community that is willing to help with development, and many more who would use it. It's baffling to me that the company has not deemed it necessary to respond. The driver ought to be included in the Linux kernel; otherwise, it will inevitably fail with each new release and be fixed only after the kernel release becomes obsolete.
It's astounding that this issue has received the highest number of votes, and yet there has been no response from Displaylink. It's evident that there is a large Linux community that is willing to help with development, and many more who would use it. It's baffling to me that the company has not deemed it necessary to respond. The driver ought to be included in the Linux kernel; otherwise, it will inevitably fail with each new release and be fixed only after the kernel release becomes obsolete.