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chapunchi 08-18-2021 05:24 AM

Displaylink installation error on Ubuntu 20.04
 
Hi,

I tried to install the latest displaylink version(displaylink-driver-5.4.0-55.153) but one error is popping up,
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ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 1.9.1 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.10.0-1034-oem (x86_64)
Consult /var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.9.1/build/make.log for more information.
ERROR: Failed to install evdi to the kernel tree.

This is the full log,
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sudo ./displaylink-driver-5.4.0-55.153.run
Verifying archive integrity...  100%  All good.
Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 5.4.0-55.153  100% 
DisplayLink Linux Software 5.4.0-55.153 install script called:
Distribution discovered: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS

Installing

[ Installing EVDI ]
[[ Installing EVDI DKMS module ]]

Creating symlink /var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.9.1/source ->
                /usr/src/evdi-1.9.1

DKMS: add completed.

Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel.  Skipping...

Building module:
cleaning build area...
make -j8 KERNELRELEASE=5.10.0-1034-oem all INCLUDEDIR=/lib/modules/5.10.0-1034-oem/build/include KVERSION=5.10.0-1034-oem DKMS_BUILD=1...(bad exit status: 2)
ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 1.9.1 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.10.0-1034-oem (x86_64)
Consult /var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.9.1/build/make.log for more information.
ERROR: Failed to install evdi to the kernel tree.

Please advise me how to resolve this issue?

froblesmartin 03-09-2022 02:55 PM

The same happening here!

Quote:

$ sudo ./displaylink-driver-5.5.0-59.151.run
Verifying archive integrity... 100% MD5 checksums are OK. All good.
Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 5.5.0-59.151 100%
Distribution discovered: Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS

Installing
[ Installing EVDI ]
[[ Installing EVDI DKMS module ]]

Creating symlink /var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.10.1/source ->
/usr/src/evdi-1.10.1

DKMS: add completed.

Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping...

Building module:
cleaning build area...
make -j8 KERNELRELEASE=5.13.0-30-generic all INCLUDEDIR=/lib/modules/5.13.0-30-generic/build/include KVERSION=5.13.0-30-generic DKMS_BUILD=1...(bad exit status: 2)
sh: 0: getcwd() failed: No such file or directory
ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 1.10.1 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.13.0-30-generic (x86_64)
Consult /var/lib/dkms/evdi/1.10.1/build/make.log for more information.

------------------------------
Deleting module version: 1.10.1
completely from the DKMS tree.
------------------------------
Done.
ERROR: Failed to install evdi to the kernel tree.

nando.vk 05-19-2022 08:33 PM

DisplayLink, evdi 1.10.1, kernel 5.13.0-41-generic problem
 
I have exactly the same problem. :(:(

DisplayLink driver: 5.5
kernel: 5.13.0-41-generic
evdi: 1.9.1 cannot be compiled with this kernel.
ubuntu: 20.04.4

I tried to install evdi driver 1.10.1 but it supports kernel 5.15 minimum

I installed installing kernel 5.15 on my ubuntu 20.4.4

I also tried older versions of DisplayLink driver that supported this kernel. EVDI driver cannot be compiled.

Any solution to :(this problem? It seems it has been already a long time since this problem exists.

nando.vk 05-19-2022 09:38 PM

Solution found!!!!
 
Guys, I found a beautiful solution that worked very well for me

1. Download evdi-dkms from here
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/evdi
- I downloaded : evdi-dkms (1.9.0+dfsg-1)
2 Install it with Gdedi on your Ubuntu
3. Install the DisplayLink driver
- https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...wnloads/ubuntu
- I downloaded the next version:
DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Ubuntu Ubuntu 20.04
Release: 5.4.1 | Sep 6, 2021
4. Install it from the terminal as usual

Be happy !!!!

ldm21 10-06-2022 07:37 AM

Update as of Oct 6 2022
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nando.vk (Post 93836)
Guys, I found a beautiful solution that worked very well for me

1. Download evdi-dkms from here
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/evdi
- I downloaded : evdi-dkms (1.9.0+dfsg-1)
2 Install it with Gdedi on your Ubuntu
3. Install the DisplayLink driver
- https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...wnloads/ubuntu
- I downloaded the next version:
DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Ubuntu Ubuntu 20.04
Release: 5.4.1 | Sep 6, 2021
4. Install it from the terminal as usual

Be happy !!!!

I was following this very useful guide and it worked by simply installing the latest version of the package from step 1. through the terminal:
sudo apt install evdi-dkms
and then using Gdebi to install the .deb file. Computer booted automatically and everything worked afterwards.
Just in case this also helps someone else :)

davifalmeida 12-07-2022 11:21 AM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ldm21 (Post 94367)
I was following this very useful guide and it worked by simply installing the latest version of the package from step 1. through the terminal:
sudo apt install evdi-dkms
and then using Gdebi to install the .deb file. Computer booted automatically and everything worked afterwards.
Just in case this also helps someone else :)

I just wanted to say that I signed up just to say that I had been doing several solutions for days and that was the only one that worked for me. Thank you very much

udippel 03-02-2023 12:40 PM

Don't. Or at least be careful.
Here the sudo apt install evdi-dkms did the install job and completely froze the machine.

iggy12345 03-03-2024 10:22 PM

Another Solution
 
I looked into the preinst script of the evdi package and found it was simply checking if
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/opt/displaylink/evdi.tar.gz
existed, and that was causing an eror stating
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Error: Another EVDI distribution detected
deleting the file allowed installation of the new version to proceed.


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