Why are you talking about closing laptop lids?
This computer is not a laptop.
That image you posted of the display with buttons on the side of the computer.
Is that some way of getting into internal settings for how it works?
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Why are you talking about closing laptop lids?
This computer is not a laptop.
That image you posted of the display with buttons on the side of the computer.
Is that some way of getting into internal settings for how it works?
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The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
Well. I feel its similar because my primary display is 'present' but inactive and the symptoms match laptop user symptoms when they shut the lid and the primary display shuts down.
DL put out that patch but its a .deb which is debian so probably wont work but figured I would ask you folks.
The LCD used to function as a primitive input but now its just a toy I can write funny words on.
DL put out that patch but its a .deb which is debian so probably wont work but figured I would ask you folks.
Most .deb
packages will install by clicking on the package in the Rox
file manager invoking petget
to install it or on the command line use pkg
to install the .deb
If the Puppy is Fossapup64 or F96-CE_4 which are built with Ubuntu binaries there is a good chance the packages will work!
alright so Displaylink has changed the downloaded file
its now a zip that unpacks a run file.
I run it and get this
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root# ./displaylink-driver-5.8.0-63.33.run
Verifying archive integrity... 100% MD5 checksums are OK. All good.
Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 5.8.0-63.33 100%
ERROR: the installer script is unable to find out how to start DisplayLinkManager service automatically on your system.
Please set an environment variable SYSTEMINITDAEMON to 'upstart', 'systemd' or 'runit' before running the installation script to force one of the options.
Installation terminated.
no clue what this is trying to tell me, any ideas?
no clue what this is trying to tell me, any ideas?
Yes. Those are the different system services controllers. systemd
is Debian/Ubuntu, runit
comes from Void Linux and upstart is a Red Hat mechanism. Puppy Linux has used SysVinit.
Seems like it is looking for a service configuration file. I think in some Puppy variants there is a pseudo systemd
for cases like this.