thomaswilliams863
Member
Hi everyone,
I've recently bought a Lafité Series: Aluminium Chassis: 15.6" Matte Full HD IPS LED and installed Linux on it.
I'm now looking to get a dual screen setup but wondered what experience people have with these kind of setups on this laptop running Linux? I had a fair amount of issues getting Linux to work and ended up upgrading the Kernel to a much newer version just so I could get my desktop environment to show - ideally I want to try and avoid these issues if getting some new screens. My work docking station doesn't work by standard due to driver issues, but I'm wondering if there are any docks that simply relay the video signal without the need for drivers?
The laptop has a few USB ports, thunderbold, USB C and HDMI ports. I can get the screens from PCSpecialist but does anyone know what cable setup I'll need etc. Do I need a dock in order to get dual screens? Does anyone have specific experience with support in Linux for this?
Thanks.
I've recently bought a Lafité Series: Aluminium Chassis: 15.6" Matte Full HD IPS LED and installed Linux on it.
I'm now looking to get a dual screen setup but wondered what experience people have with these kind of setups on this laptop running Linux? I had a fair amount of issues getting Linux to work and ended up upgrading the Kernel to a much newer version just so I could get my desktop environment to show - ideally I want to try and avoid these issues if getting some new screens. My work docking station doesn't work by standard due to driver issues, but I'm wondering if there are any docks that simply relay the video signal without the need for drivers?
The laptop has a few USB ports, thunderbold, USB C and HDMI ports. I can get the screens from PCSpecialist but does anyone know what cable setup I'll need etc. Do I need a dock in order to get dual screens? Does anyone have specific experience with support in Linux for this?
Thanks.