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Old 11-30-2019, 12:51 PM   #1
jcpb72
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Default Mutiple Monitors won't allow Vertical Stacking

Hi Everybody,

i recently switched to Mint from Win 10 1909 and since been getting problems under Linux and I'm hoping you might shed some light.

I've got 2 issues under Linux Mint 19.2 Tina......

I'm running 5 x Orico DU3H-BK USB 3.0 to HDMI (DisplayLink DL3500 Chipset) thru a Orico A3H13P2 15 Port USB 3.0 Powered Hub:

1) First Issue is the 6 Monitors won't allow me to Stack 2 rows of 3 monitors, refer to Image "Display_002.jpg"

2) Second Issue is 2 out of the 6 Screens are black with no image.

Attached is the Support Tool Output Files

i know this is a Software/Drivers issue, cause when i dock a Windows 10 Laptop it works fine, this only happens with the Mint Laptop on the Ubuntu 5.2 Displaylink Drivers

Thank you for any help you can render
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Old 12-03-2019, 06:07 PM   #2
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Default Solution - Display Layout - Issue 1

1) First Issue is the 6 Monitors won't allow me to Stack 2 rows of 3 monitors, refer to Image "Display_002.jpg"


Found the Solution to the Display Layout Here:

https://support.displaylink.com/know...lays-on-ubuntu

Still working on Issue 2......The Black Screen.

Also noticed the HDMI Screens are coming up as DVI-I-x-x, this is a known issue
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