@K5HV Perfect xorg-server downgrade !
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Package Details: displaylink 6.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/displaylink.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | displaylink |
Description: | Linux driver for DisplayLink devices |
Upstream URL: | https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics |
Keywords: | dock gpu graphics usb |
Licenses: | GPL2, custom, LGPL2.1 |
Submitter: | Hideaki |
Maintainer: | endorfina |
Last Packager: | endorfina |
Votes: | 105 |
Popularity: | 0.163433 |
First Submitted: | 2015-08-04 23:24 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-12-14 08:31 (UTC) |
Dependencies (5)
- evdiAUR (evdi-amd-vmap-textureAUR, evdi-gitAUR, evdi-dkms-gitAUR, evdi-dkmsAUR)
- libusb (libusb-gitAUR)
- gawk (gawk-gitAUR) (make)
- grep (grep-gitAUR, grep-compatAUR) (make)
- wget (wget-gitAUR, wurlAUR) (make)
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Sources (7)
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rafaelgov95 commented on 2018-05-24 11:34 (UTC)
jnvandermeer commented on 2018-05-23 08:09 (UTC)
Thanks should go to @K5HV for the downgrade workaround :-)
singing_kettle commented on 2018-05-22 17:51 (UTC)
@Durburz I can also confirm that this solution does not work.
@jnvandermeer I had forgotten that I had switched to a different branch than in AUR for evdi about a year ago, I switched back to the latest AUR release (evdi-pre-release 1.5.0-4) and all is working! I miss bleeding edge, but DisplayLink, regrettably, is a must now. Thanks for your workaround, and thanks @PlusMinus for the continued support!
K5HV commented on 2018-05-22 07:28 (UTC)
@Durburz: It's not working for me (in terms of using xorg 1.20 with displaylink)
Durburz commented on 2018-05-22 07:10 (UTC)
I just found this article with a workaround ( I haven't tested it yet): https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1181623-displaylink-ubuntu-driver-after-recent-x-upgrades
jnvandermeer commented on 2018-05-22 04:23 (UTC)
I got the evdi-pre-release version 1.5.0-4 (latest)
xorg-server (as suggested by K5HV): 1.19.6+13+gd0d1a694f-2 xf86-video-intel: 1:2.99.917+823+gd9bf46e4-1 .. and.. kernel 4.14.41-1-lts (i.e. the latest) Did it work in the past for you?
Hopefully the good people of Displaylink will update their driver(s) to work with xorg-server 1.20, too (http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/ubuntu).
singing_kettle commented on 2018-05-21 20:41 (UTC)
@jnvandermeer What version of evdi are you using? Following your suggestions in downgrading xorg and co. did not work for me.
I'm currently using evdi-pre-release 1.5.0-9 and displaylink 4.2.29-1
jnvandermeer commented on 2018-05-21 08:07 (UTC)
I use 2 external screens - 1 on USB-C, 1 on displaylink (VGA) with a Dell XPS13 9360.
I can confirm that downgrade to 1.19.6+13+gd0d1a694f-2 of the 3 packages as described by K5HV makes my external displaylink display work again.
I also had to downgrade xf86-video-intel, as well, or else it won't allow xorg-server <1.20. The version I picked for downgrade of xf86-video-intel was: xf86-video-intel-1:2.99.917%2B767%2Bg7e9e92c8-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
So you have to specify both within a single 'downgrade' command.
IN ADDITION, you have probably to use the linux-lts kernel to boot up.
And to top it all off, finally, if you use cinnamon and you get these strange black artefacts around your windows (on your external screens only) that blotch out your background image or background gradient, you'll have to use ALT-F2 + 'r' to restart cinnamon. This is probably a cinnamon bug, though, that I haven't seen anywhere reported yet.
Feel free to edit if it's too much info -- thanks for the comment @K5HV and @PlusMinus for maintenance.
K5HV commented on 2018-05-20 19:01 (UTC)
I've resolved my problem with 4.2.29-1. My evdi version was too old. But it seems that current displaylink is not compatible with xorg-server==1.20. It was crashing X. Downgrade to xorg-server (and xorg-server-common and xorg-server-xwayland) to 1.19.6+13+gd0d1a694f-2 fixed it for me (for now)
PlusMinus commented on 2018-03-19 13:02 (UTC)
Ah sorry, it was a local build I tried but didn't commit because it wasn't worth it.
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