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Old 01-02-2019, 12:23 PM   #17
edclement
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Angry maintain your driver

I find it sad that you have to reference a post I previously made to get things working properly under linux for some people. How about you actually start maintaining your linux driver or make it open source so the community can maintain it? I've seen no real improvement to your linux driver in years and it's hardly ever updated. What do you plan to do when ubuntu eventually switches from xorg to wayland?

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Originally Posted by Kamil View Post
Hello,

Peda if you will encounter issue again please notify us about it.

Adin your issue looks very similar to the author of this thread.
Could you please follow instruction posted in another thread https://displaylink.org/forum/showpo...3&postcount=15 and start from Disabling Display Power Management ? However in your case monitor names are "DVI-I-2-2" and "DVI-I-1-1", which could be read from xrandr.txt file.

Cheers
Kamil
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