after using a lenovo usb c dock and having a lot of display problems. its a displaylink chip. and random disconnects (doesn’t happen on my windows work laptop). i was wondering what are the best supported docks for linux?

in my current situation the dock has the displays, ethernet, keyboard/mouse and audio connected to it so i can easily switch between my work laptop and my desktop pc.

    • @Sir_mittens2OP
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      12 years ago

      Are most of them plug and play? That was also an issue on my current setup

      • @egging6174
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        11 year ago

        If you computer supports Thunderbolt then yes, no additional drivers required

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    Not a direct answer to your question, but I have a Dell TB16 dock. It does not work well - it sporadically fails to output display to my monitors and it does not charge my non-dell personal laptop (a Lenovo Yoga 730). However, it works great for my Dell work laptop running windows…

    Just adding this Incase you see it on sale or something - take it for what it’s worth!

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      The Dell dock works great with my framework after I installed their display link drivers (proprietary blob unfortunately).

      • @Sir_mittens2OP
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        22 years ago

        The display link drivers are the problem for me. Makes everything so unstable.

        • krolden
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          22 years ago

          Its the worst for Linux, but works great if you need video out on an android device without video output.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      ~I use mine on an XPS, but I have no issues with it driving two displays in either Ubuntu nor Debian. Works fine!~ scratch that I use a WD19-TB, not the same thing.

  • 1010295
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    32 years ago

    I’m using an Anker dock with a Lenovo laptop running Ubuntu. It works great and will handle two additional displays.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Just ordered a i-tec USB-C Dockingstation 3x4K with alt mode. Tomorrow I hopefully can say it is working

  • Zeta
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    22 years ago

    I used to use a Dell WD19TB (that’s the thunderbolt version) and I remembered a period of time where it worked better running on PopOS than it did on Windows 10

  • @INeedMana
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    22 years ago

    I’m using Dell WD15 USB-C and have no issues. I use Ethernet, HDMI, and USBs. I was using audio jacks in the past too

  • krolden
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    22 years ago

    Which lenovo dock were you using? I was recently looking at getting the lenovo USBC gen2 (40AS) dock which I am pretty sure uses displayport alt mode and not displaylink.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I have to use Windows because of the docking station problems with Lenovo…

    The only feasible workaround for me was to use the HDMI out for the display and the station for the rest but that defeats the purpose of said station.

    • @Sir_mittens2OP
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      22 years ago

      I did get it somewhat working by switching to Ubuntu in combination with the Ubuntu display link driver. But it’s never stable

  • X3I
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    22 years ago

    This depends more on your individual hardware; if your device has thunderbolt 3 or 4, you should go with a thunderbolt dock. I’m using one from HP, probably the predecessor of this one (because mine is flatter): https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-thunderbolt-dock-120w-g2

    Works pretty much without any extra drivers while the maintenance of my gf’s displaylink-based dock is a pain… Displaylink only distributes packages for the Ubuntu LTS versions, so if you are on sth with newer kernels (e.g. PopOS) you have to hold the kernel packages etc. Not fun. Will move her to arch soon.

    • @Sir_mittens2OP
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      12 years ago

      So thunderbolt docks are the better solution? do most of them just work out of the box?

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    I have a Kensington SD5700T and a CalDigit TS4. Both of those are USB 4/Thunderbolt 4 docs and they work fine under Fedora. They support 2 monitors out via USB C or a combination of USB C/HDMI.

    I’d recommend the CalDigit dock though as the Kensington one has developer coil whine so if I’m not using the linux laptop I power it down and unplug the laptop to stop the annoying sound. The TS4 has no such issues.