Displaylink Driver For Linux
The Ubuntu driver is designed with open source components and packaging which enables it to be ported and distributed for other linux distros. DisplayLink does not intend to officially support more than Ubuntu. Until just days ago, there was no driver for Linux, whatever version you would be running, but on Aug 3rd, DisplayLink published a driver for Ubuntu, with a note that said it could be used to create a driver for other Linux versions.
Displaylink Driver For Linux Windows 10
I have a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B v1.2 with Raspbian Stretch 9.1 as an OS. I have the USB graphics adapter Kensington K33907. How can I proceed to install the DisplayLink driver for Ubuntu on Raspbian? I have tried the script from GitHub:
But it doesn't work. It asks me that it has to install Linux-header-4.9.59-v7+ because it doesn't see it. I say ok. But it doesn't work. Installation failed. Aborting
When I make the command:
So have you a solution to install the displaylink driver for Ubuntu to a Raspbian?