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I'm starting to see displayport over USB-C on more and more laptops and monitors - does that allow all DP capabilities on Linux?
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Most gaming monitors use DisplayPort at this time, but the industry is starting to move towards HDMI-only, with 2.0/2.1, which will cause problems for Linux users. There may be a time in the not too distant future when DisplayPort goes back to being a poorly supported input/output on expensive niche monitors or it may disappear all-together, if HDMI continues to gain ground.
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Originally posted by timofonic View PostI really hope they put their legal team to make possible latest HDMI version to be possible on Linux. If not, all this is becoming a joke for us users of AMD hardware.
I understand HDMI is a hairy place, but it's everywhere and users suffer from this.
What about latest HDMI on Linux? I know the awful legal reasons, but we users want it to be possible.
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I really hope they put their legal team to make possible latest HDMI version to be possible on Linux. If not, all this is becoming a joke for us users of AMD hardware.
I understand HDMI is a hairy place, but it's everywhere and users suffer from this.
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What about latest HDMI on Linux? I know the awful legal reasons, but we users want it to be possible.
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AMD's Linux Strides In H1'21 From FreeSync HDMI To PyTorch ROCm
Phoronix: AMD's Linux Strides In H1'21 From FreeSync HDMI To PyTorch ROCm
As part of our various Q2'21 and H1'21 Linux/open-source recaps, here is a look back at the most popular AMD Linux/open-source news so far this calendar year...
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