NVIDIA Proprietary Driver supports KMS now - can the DisplayLink driver support it?
Hi,
as you can read in the announcement at https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/t...nd-eglstreams/, the DisplayLink driver could work with the driver from Nvidia - the proprietary driver. As I was reading the KMS issue in the forum. As the announcement said, I was executing Quote:
Please share your findings. I would like to use the "official" driver from Nvidia and not the "tinkerer" version. |
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For ubuntu, I believe edit /etc/default/grub and add the parameter there and then: sudo update-grub |
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However, the external screens are not found via the Dell USB Dock 3.0 D3100 after a restart of the system. |
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xrandr --setprovideroutputsource 1 0 Cheers, Michal |
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Looks like there's yet another provider number 2. I guess 0 and 1 are for NVIDIA optimus setup, probably 2 will be evdi. So, try with 2 and 0.
Cheers, Michal |
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What's the output of `xrandr` after doing the above? Do you see a DVI-*-* connector, if yes, does it look connected or not? Does `xrandr --auto` trigger any change?
Cheers, Michal |
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Any further ideas? It would be a real improvement, if the "official" driver from Nvidia would be supported. |
I don't see any connector that would be related to evdi; so I'm curious what would it log from the machine boot, with verbose logging on. (try passing "initial_loglevel=6" via /etc/modprobe.d/evdi.conf)
Regards, Michal |
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