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  • M@GOid
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    I suppose this is motivated because a lack of drivers for the current models on the market? Because there are sub $10, USB 3.0 models available.

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  • The Generic USB Display Driver Taking Shape For Linux 5.9~5.10

    Phoronix: The Generic USB Display Driver Taking Shape For Linux 5.9~5.10

    One of the interesting new happenings in the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver space is a Generic USB Display stack including a USB gadget driver that together allow for some interesting generic USB display setups. This work was motivated by being able to turn a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero into a USB to HDMI display adapter...

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