I been using Linux desktop since 1999 and I cannot believe that today I still have to deal with such a product like this.
I started in a new company, installed Linux and plugged in the Type-C dock that I was provided just to learn that there is a company named DisplayLink that spreads this proprietary technology all over the place.
After doing some research on how to get this dock to light up on my Fedora Laptop, I actually figured I need something else, an alternative to this DisplayLink crap.
I use Fedora like many other developers and see that only Ubuntu is supported.
Can anyone recommend something that simply works on Linux? (Type-C x 2 Monitors and charge?)
I been using Linux desktop since 1999 and I cannot believe that today I still have to deal with such a product like this.
I started in a new company, installed Linux and plugged in the Type-C dock that I was provided just to learn that there is a company named DisplayLink that spreads this proprietary technology all over the place.
After doing some research on how to get this dock to light up on my Fedora Laptop, I actually figured I need something else, an alternative to this DisplayLink crap.
I use Fedora like many other developers and see that only Ubuntu is supported.
Can anyone recommend something that simply works on Linux? (Type-C x 2 Monitors and charge?)
Thanks