![]() If you look at the specs for that particular device it doesn't support Linux. NOTE: I'm not asking for information for the particular device linked, my question is mainly, does anyone have any experience in getting any USB to VGA device working on Linux and if so, which device? Perhaps a comment on the particular configurations used, as setting them up on Linux appears to be non-trivial. Has anyone had any experience in getting these to work? Which device would you suggest? Any help/pointers/personal experiences. I'm adventurous so I don't mind getting dirty in config files, although I don't have much experience with these things on Linux. I've been Googling for a while and can't seem to find any reliable information on using these kind of devices on Linux. I'm aware of the limitations, it will be for basic coursework and office stuff. ![]() My only option seems to be using a USB to DVI/VGA adapter. I use Debian 64-bit on it and I've been looking for solution to add a second external monitor (third total). Although it wouldn't have been my first choice it's still a great piece of hardware, only problem for me is that it only has a single Thunderbolt port allowing me to plug only one external monitor by default. I've been offered a Macbook Pro mid-2012.
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