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Then I have the ebuild for evdi version 17.2 and install it.
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How to create a 17.2 ebuild? Just copy the 17.0 from overlay zyrenth and rename it 17.2. I follow the wiki custom ebuild repository to create a local repository. But build on top of others' work, I'm able to create my own ebuild. It's not provided in the overlay zyrenth. The only viable option is the evdi version 17.2. evdi version 19.0 is not compatible to Display Manager 5.3.1, which is the version from the displaylink-driver ebuild.evdi version 17.0 fails to compile with kernel 5.10.But there are some issues with evdi and displaylink manager themselves. There is an overlay zyrenth that has ebuilds for displaylink-driver and evdi packages. This article suggests to adapt the script to port the driver to other distributions. The only official driver for Linux is for Ubuntu. The wiki however looks outdated in general. I follow Gentoo DisplayLink wiki to set up the kernel. Given the existing configurations, I decide to connect to the 1080p monitor from the graphic card, and connect to the 4k monitor as a second monitor via the dock. Instead, I start x11 when I login on console. It's using DisplayLink and can support 4K monitors. The graphic card can only support 1080p.The only option is to make it work with my current configurations. I don't have any plans to replace the computrt. Recently I use a DisplayLink 6xxx dock station to connect to a 4k monitor. The computer connects to a 1080p monitor. I've been using Gentoo on my desktop for over five years.