Usb Vga Display Adapter Driver Linux
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Both work on Windows giving me 4 monitors. On Ubuntu, only the normal external VGA works, the USB VGAs do not. I've searched and have found mostly 'not implemented for Linux', though with all the Linux propeller-heads out there it's hard to believe no one has a desire for a half-dozen or so monitors all at once! I did get this sort-of working with a lot of help on Slackware with a Displaylink USB 2.0 VGA, but at least I had a green screen to start with indicating that the OS was recognizing something. Any ideas/solutions out there? My lsusb is below.