Modified script Debian Friendly
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Hi all,
I'm using Debian Jessie 8.1 with External HP EliteDisplay S140u. I had to modify the installer to correctly use it due to bad detection of kernel headers and system init daemon. If it can help someone, you should find the updated installer in attachment. You must unzip the file Code:
saian@n5110:displaylink$ unzip dl_installer_debian.zip Code:
root@n5110:displaylink-driver-1.0.68# ./displaylink-installer.sh install Code:
root@n5110:displaylink-driver-1.0.68# xrandr --listproviders Code:
root@n5110:displaylink-driver-1.0.68# xrandr --setprovideroutputsource 1 0 Thanks to DisplayLink Members to this driver ;-) EDIT : The script should be more efficient to detect the system init daemon. Thanks to @runejuhl for his patch. It seems that many users have problem to download the file. It could be useful that some admin talk about it. Waiting for that, I share the file with Drive. The link for the current version is : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5q...ew?usp=sharing |
can't download - insufficient permissions.
Edit1: I found a work around for the kernel headers problem without modifying the installer. However, it won't install and start the dlm service. Is that issue related to the system init daemon you mentioned? Edit2: It is. You created some work around to plug in the displaylink.service in the /lib/system.d/system/ Care to share what it is? I have a debian 8.1 install thread and I would like to have a full procedure created without having to modify any downloads. CLI progressions only. |
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I don't know why you can't download this file. I wil upload it to another server and post the link tomorrow. The problem with the system init deamon is thay the installer create the service only on ubuntu system. I modified the test that where it is checked and initialized, but you can simply specify "systemd" to the value of SYSTEMINITDAEMON. Currently I have a problem with the udev rules because it doesnt match with my EliteDisplay and the displaylink services doesnt start automatically. I had to run (as root) systemctl start displaylink.service before to set the new provider with xrandr. Tell me if that help you ;-) |
dlm installed...but
That certainly installed DLM, and crashed the PC. I rebooted and did as you said, the service failed to start because it is masked.
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# systemctl start displaylink.service Code:
# systemctl -a |
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Does the installer has terminated correctly before thé PC crashed ? I don't know what the message "service is masked" mean... I will search about it and reply to you asap. Does anyone has this problem too ? Thx all |
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re-install
I uninstalled, rebooted, and reinstalled. I seem to be getting errors now with the modified script.
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displaylink-driver-1.0.68# ./displaylink-installer.sh install |
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# ./displaylink-driver-1.0.68.run --keep --noexec Code:
# cd DisplayLink-Ubuntu-1.0.68/ Code:
# updatedb To reinstall, you can use my installer (I updated the archive few minutes ago). Tell us what the result is ;-) |
some left overs
I uninstalled as you said, I still have some left overs:
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/lib/systemd/system/displaylink.service |
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The tmp files are not important. You can leave them... After that, can you use my installer and give us the results ? Thx |
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