Trying to install DisplayLink-Ubuntu-1.0.138.zip with Linux 4.1
I'm trying to install DisplayLink-Ubuntu-1.0.138.zip in my Debian testing/amd64 box, which has a 4.1 kernel. It fails in what seems to be a pre-installation check, saying:
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$ sudo ./displaylink-driver-1.0.138.run Any idea? |
I am having the same problem on Ubuntu 15.10 (kernel 4.2.0-11-generic).
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Hi,
The kernel version should not be an issue preventing from SW install in this case. What you need are headers for your kernel version. Please install all dependant packages for your kernel version listed in this article: how-to-install-displaylink-software-on-ubuntu and then try to install again. Regards, Szymon |
Hi Szymon,
thanks for your advice. I tried to follow the guide. I was unable to install install the linux-generic-lts-utopic and xserver-xorg-lts-utopic packages (they were not found), but i guess this i not a problem since i have a sufficiently new kernel? I have the same problem with the matching signed kernel. The terminal output is: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package linux-signed-generic-lts-utopic Now, if i run the displaylink installer anyway as instructed i get the following terminal output: Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 1.0.138 100% DisplayLink Linux Software 1.0.138 install script called: install Distribution discovered: Ubuntu Wily Werewolf (development branch) WARNING: Kernel version 4.2.0-11-generic is not supported. Highest supported version is 3.19. Installing Configuring EVDI DKMS module Registering EVDI kernel module with DKMS Building EVDI kernel module with DKMS Installing EVDI kernel module to kernel tree EVDI kernel module built successfully Installing x64/DisplayLinkManager Installing libraries Installing firmware packages Installing license file Adding udev rule for DisplayLink DL-3xxx/5xxx devices However, when i connect my display link products nothing happens. I tried reinstalling without any luck. Any idea of what might be wrong? Thanks, emher |
Hi all,
I succeeded in making the driver works on Debian Jessie with a backported kernel: Code:
Linux mp-de-007 4.1.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.1.6-1~bpo8+1 (2015-09-09) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Code:
xrandr --listproviders Connect it to provider 0 Code:
xrandr --setprovideroutputsource 1 0 The following does not work: - unplug and plug again your monitor - when removing the displaylink, xrandr still display the provider 1, need a reboot to make it disappear. Regards, Tamm Buhez |
Hi tammbuhez,
I followed your instructions (just the two small edits in the installer script, not the provider stuff) and my external monitors are now working flawlessly again (Ubuntu 15.10, kernel 4.2.0-11-generic). You are my hero :D Cheers, emher |
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Hi all,
after installing the new display link driver the CPU consumption has gone crazy. The DisplayLinkManager consistently uses 50% of my CPU. Does any of you have similar problems? http://peecee.dk/uploads/102015/Scre...8_08-32-09.png My CPU is an Intel® Core™ i7-3667U CPU @ 2.00GHz × 4. \emher |
Debian Jessie with a backported kernel
tammbuhez, or anyone else that can help.
I compiled successfully kernel 4.2.3 (intel i7) I get "bash: Linux: command not found" . I have no idea what to do with the "code" you posted (Linux mp-de-007 4.1.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.1.6-1~bpo8+1 (2015-09-09) x86_64 GNU/Linux) Thank you for the help. I have two DisplayLInks (USB 2.0 UGA). Can't wait to get them running here at work. |
This is not a code to type, this is the output of the comand "uname -a" showing my kernel version.
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