Thanks for your kind reply
Florian Echtler wrote:
But as I love Linux and work on Linux, I really really would like to
know any GENERIC USB driver is available in latest kernel which supports
USB monitors/projectors.
It depends on what chipset your device is using. If it's a SiS chipset,
then the current kernel & X server should support it out of the box. If
it's a DisplayLink chipset (which I assume), then you might want to try
this framebuffer/X driver combo:
http://projects.unbit.it/downloads/udlfb-0.2.3_and_xf86-video-displaylink-0.3.tar.gz
Should you indeed have a DisplayLink chipset, then please ask all
further questions on the libdlo list:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libdlo/
Florian
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