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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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    Andy Barrow commented  · 

    I absolutely support the development of Displaylink to support ARM devices. There are currently millions of users of Raspberry PI and other ARM-based SBCs. Being able to pair a very small computer with a portable display would seem to be a natural fit.

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    Andy Barrow commented  · 

    I absolutely support the development of ASUS displaylink to support ARM devices. There are currently millions of users of Raspberry PI and other ARM-based SBCs. Being able to pair a very small computer with a portable display would seem to be a natural fit.

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