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Hi,
I just downloaded and tried the latest drivers with ubuntu 16.04 , but with no luck. I get the following error message: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'evdi': Required key not available I have tried to sign the module, but I'm not an expert and thus I'm probably not able to do it. Thanks for your support, Ulrick |
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As a workaround, try turning off secure boot in your bios (i.e. UEFI, but insecure)
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Thanks Vanadium, it works now, and it is for sure better than nothing, but I still have some strange behaviours.
On my built in display, if I drag an application window to the right edge, it than place it in the middle and I cannot even enlarge the right side, but I have to move it and then enlarge the left side if the application window. The external display instead, just show some resolutions, but not all of them. But like I said, Better than nothing! UPDATE: after a couple of reboot, the build in display seems to work a little bit better (start blank, but reapplying changes it power on) , but the external display show always a limited amount of screen resolutions and has some glitches. Thanks, Ulrick Last edited by Ulrick; 05-24-2016 at 12:37 PM. |
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I do not have the experience. If I do not mirror the displays, the external display is extremely jerky. The display is fluid when I mirror the displays, but still DisplayLinkManager uses 20% CPU while idle - currently, it even stays at 70% even if I am not typing. It all works poorly, and that on a Dell XPS 13 that officially is supported for Ubuntu.
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Doing nothing, it uses 8% of CPU, and just moving the mouse in the external display goes up to almost 50% |
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