Might this installer (which"works regardless of your kernel version") work on Ubuntu (for DOCK110REU)?
The DL installer incorrectly concludes my kernel is too old (4.4 > 3.14):
$ sudo ./displaylink-driver-1.0.68.run
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 1.0.68 100%
DisplayLink Linux Software 1.0.68 install script called: install
Distribution discovered: Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa
Unsatisfied dependencies. Missing component: Kernel version 4.4.0-0-exton is too old. At least 3.14 is required.
This is a fatal error, cannot install DisplayLink Linux Software.
Please let me know the right place to ask this question if not here. Will be grateful for any pointers.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by fooctrl
@marek, and everybody else interested.
I made a DisplayLink driver installer for Debian (Jessie/Stretch/Sid)
It works regardless of your kernel version.
displaylink-debian licence is GPLv3 and if you’d like to add any changes or to extend it to any other distribution then Debian, be my guest!
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