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So, I can get my displaylink devices working as frame buffers, I can get X running using the frame buffer driver. I can even get X on two screens using xinerama & two DL devices....but I can't get it working along side my real graphics card. No matter what, X will only run on the radeon, or the displaylink, never both. Which actually works, depends on what's specified first in the xorg.conf.
I did try setting the radeon to use a framebuffer driver, that didn't work either. Has anyone managed to get this working, along side their standard graphics card, in debian? I did manage to once get this working in ubuntu 12.10, but it was a very ugly setup, and I don't want to go back. Thanks. |
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Hi,
I have the same problem. I can run the DisplayLink device with an Monitor or I can run the internal video card with the internal monitor of my ThinkPad and with external Monitors. But I can't get the DisplayLink and the internal device working simultaniously. ![]() Are there any known solutions for Debian? I tried many tutorials and howtos and tinkered with the configs but it just doesn't work. ![]() The log files of Xorg show now errors but the second screen of the configuration is blank. Any suggestions? Greetings, ulrich |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
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I have one AOC E1649FWU USB monitor and many problems.
![]() Xinerama don't work. I tried to use udl kernel framebuffer driver, but it don't work as well. Original udlfb driver works only as main monitor. With udlfb I can open a fbterm or display a image with fbi but this is prety much useless, because the monitor don't update if the user swith a tty. Same if I use a separeted xserver for it. I'm trying too use xinerama emulation with xnest + xdmx. If works, I'll report here. You can try this: http://iain.cx/articles/xinerama/ |
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