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Old 10-01-2016, 05:14 PM   #1
spwcd
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Default Displaylink can't display when install Nvdia Driver

i have a laptop and 2 external monitor. first monitor i used it with my graphic card gt750 used HDMI port and second monitor with ORICO USB external Graphic card, it's work fine But When i check system it say i didn't use my gt750

but external graphic card work fine
then i go to software update and check it say that i use just open source driver and then i go to update driver to nvidia driver

, now system can see my gt750

but another monitor with ORICO USB external Graphic card disappear, And i have no idea why. Thanks for the advice.
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:18 AM   #2
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DisplayLink Ubuntu driver is a DRM/KMS-compatible driver, and can only work together with other DRM/KMS-compliant drivers.
NVIDIA's proprietary driver cannot be used at the moment, as we need proper PRIME support for sharing resources between GPUs.
The open-source driver, noveau, does support PRIME and should be used instead.

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