![]() But there are devices that are known to work under Linux, such as this one: UltraVideo USB 2. In general USB to (HDMI,DVI,VGA) devices either work or dont. If you get one of the mini-displays, and get it working well (good luck) then you could skip the full size display, and get several of the mini displays. Web-searching for vga-usb adapter linux.turns up some interesting hits. ![]() Using the fully powered hub and the laptop stand means you can have your entire desktop set up and rocking, and all you have to do is plug in the display cable and a signle USB port. That would give you a full size display, your laptop display, and a small side-display. Good quality full size keyboard and mouse that connect USBĪ small form factor USB display along the lines of one of these - Last I looked, there was some rudimentary linux support. Seriously, fully powered is not going to be optional. USB display adapters are either not supported, poorly supported, or poor quality.Ī FULLY POWERED USB HUB. I've checked all the vednors I trust, and I'm sure you searched google for the same terms I did. Seriously though, I have a few suggestions. First of all, I'd suggest adjusting your work-flow so you don't need 3 monitors.
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