After combing through multiple posts on reddit, and the qubes.os forum, it seems like the functionality your script can provide would be highly valuable for the qubes community. Preferably this script would be installed in a disposable template that users would swap for the default-dvm, however this may need to be installed directly on dom0. Here is the output of sudo ./displaylink-debian.sh --debug (running in a disposable sys-usb after installing wget & pciutils):
After combing through multiple posts on reddit, and the qubes.os forum, it seems like the functionality your script can provide would be highly valuable for the qubes community. Preferably this script would be installed in a disposable template that users would swap for the default-dvm, however this may need to be installed directly on dom0. Here is the output of sudo ./displaylink-debian.sh --debug (running in a disposable sys-usb after installing wget & pciutils):
user@sys-usb:~/Desktop/displaylink-debian$ sudo ./displaylink-debian.sh --debug
Starting Debug ...
Did you read Post Installation Guide? https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian/blob/master/docs/post-install-guide.md [y/N] y
Did you read Troubleshooting most common issues? https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian/blob/master/docs/common-issues.md [y/N] y
--------------- Linux system info ----------------
Distro: Debian Release: bookworm Kernel: 6.6.29-1.qubes.fc37.x86_64
---------------- DisplayLink info ----------------
Driver version: DisplayLink service status: EVDI service version: /sys/devices/evdi/version not found
------------------ Graphics card -----------------
Vendor: Subsystem: Device VGA: Device 1234:1111 (rev 02) VGA (3D): X11 version: 21.1.7-3+deb12u7 X11 configs: /etc/X11/xorg-qubes.conf
-------------- DisplayLink xorg.conf -------------
File: /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-displaylink.conf cat: /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-displaylink.conf: No such file or directory Contents:
-------------------- Monitors --------------------
Providers: number : 0
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