Thanks for your reply, this is the information I was missing!
DisplayLink is crucial search keyword, so after DuckDuckGo-ingit
(yeah, I know) found a ArchWiki page that says there is some
experimental open source support:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DisplayLink
So is there a way to get DisplayLink working in Fedora so Lenovo docks work?
On 9 June 2015 at 07:07, birger <birger(a)birger.sh> wrote:
The lenovo USB 3 dock uses DisplayLink chips for the display part.
DisplayLink have not provided a linux driver for the new chip set yet even
if they promised so when they launched it. :-(
The Lenovo OneLink dock has USB 3, power and DisplayPort in one cable. If
you have a lenovo pc with the OneLink connector then this dock works, as the
display connector on the dock is really hooked to the internal DP interface
in the laptop. I use this dock with my X1 2nd gen and a high-res 27" screen.
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I love Fedora, but there is still no fix for Lenovo docks :( No
external monitor works over dock, but under windows they work
flawlessly :(
But reported weeks and weeks ago... still no reply :(
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