Are MST Hubs supported under the current version of Ubuntu
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I am planning to build an Intel NUC (NUC7I7BNH) and use it with Ubuntu for work.
As I can see NUCs are officially supported by Ubuntu which foreshadows a really smooth user experience. Since my displays do not support DisplayPort daisy chaining, I will have to use a 3-way MST hub to connect my monitors and then connect it to my NUC.
As I can see it works fine on Windows, but I don't know if it works on Ubuntu as well. According to the previous questions on this topic, there were compatibility issues in the 16.04 era.
What is the case now?
Thanks!
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I am planning to build an Intel NUC (NUC7I7BNH) and use it with Ubuntu for work.
As I can see NUCs are officially supported by Ubuntu which foreshadows a really smooth user experience. Since my displays do not support DisplayPort daisy chaining, I will have to use a 3-way MST hub to connect my monitors and then connect it to my NUC.
As I can see it works fine on Windows, but I don't know if it works on Ubuntu as well. According to the previous questions on this topic, there were compatibility issues in the 16.04 era.
What is the case now?
Thanks!
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I am planning to build an Intel NUC (NUC7I7BNH) and use it with Ubuntu for work.
As I can see NUCs are officially supported by Ubuntu which foreshadows a really smooth user experience. Since my displays do not support DisplayPort daisy chaining, I will have to use a 3-way MST hub to connect my monitors and then connect it to my NUC.
As I can see it works fine on Windows, but I don't know if it works on Ubuntu as well. According to the previous questions on this topic, there were compatibility issues in the 16.04 era.
What is the case now?
Thanks!
multiple-monitors intel-nuc
I am planning to build an Intel NUC (NUC7I7BNH) and use it with Ubuntu for work.
As I can see NUCs are officially supported by Ubuntu which foreshadows a really smooth user experience. Since my displays do not support DisplayPort daisy chaining, I will have to use a 3-way MST hub to connect my monitors and then connect it to my NUC.
As I can see it works fine on Windows, but I don't know if it works on Ubuntu as well. According to the previous questions on this topic, there were compatibility issues in the 16.04 era.
What is the case now?
Thanks!
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