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Several users have recommended the GV-USB2 as the SD capture card of choice, but I can't install the drivers correctly. Upon attempting to install the driver, I get the following error message: 'Install becomes time out please set manually' This is of course compounded by the issue that the instructions are in Japanese, so I could be very well doing the wrong thing, but I can't find any installation guides on the internet. Since I know a lot of people here use this card, could any of you be of assistance? The problem occurs regardless of which USB port I use. I also tested this on another computer, same issue. Let me explain what I do step by step: First I put the CD in and get this screen: I click the left button, get this pop up: And click the left button again.
Then it seems to extract the data on the disc and eject it. Afterwards, I get this prompt: After some time, regardless of whether I plug in the gv-usb2 or not, it will eventually crash with the error message I mentioned earlier. I don't think I ever reach the screen you just posted.
Okay, Sounds like there’s some detective work needed for Nouveau interactions. ODd thing is, I’ve also noticed that “xv” (the graphics swiss army knife) cannot screen “grab” on nouveau either, possibly for similar reasons.
Struggling here to get the DL-195 work with.any. configuration though. Nice modern Ivy-Bridge (all intel) ultraboox (Dell XPS w/Core i7). Tried various kernels from 3.8 through 3.14. The only thing that works thus far is “clone” (same image on all screens). The built-in LCD is 1920×1080, and my external monitor is 1920×1200 native.
Clone works for 1680×1050, but not 1920×1080. And anything other than clone appears to work for about half a second, and then BOOM.
The mdm login screen appears. I wonder if there’s some magic intel DRM parameter needed, or maybe the drivers are just running out of memory (vmalloc?) for the large screen resolutions? Thanks. Ivan Fossa Ferrari. The Plugable UGA-165 works great with Ubuntu 14.04 daily.
I’ve only used VGA at 1280×1024 (max this Sony 19″ can support) so far, but plan to test HDMI tomorrow at 1920×1080. I would also test DVI but I don’t have a DVI cable. I’m on an HP DV6-7000 Quad laptop with Ivy Bridge graphics and a discrete Nvidia 650M GT. I installed using the 20140401 daily server iso and installed the “ubuntu-desktop” metapackage because the installer, “ubiquity gtkui”, would crash at the listing partitions stage (which is fine, I’ve run gpart and testdisk a few times, so my partition table is weird).
It’s totally smooth under Gnome Flashback using Metacity (from installing the “gnome-panel” package), but the mouse cursor was a bit laggy under Unity. The lagginess would also come and go, but I don’t plan to use Unity. Both the unity settings display and arandr saw the connected monitor through the UGA-165 and worked fine. Unplugging the USB while in use requires one to logout and at the login screen the monitor activates again. Suspend might also work, I forgot to try. It remembered positioning between logout/login but I didn’t test if it remembers between reboots. To be clear, I made no modifications or tweaks.
Just plugged it in and opened settings. Someone did a lot of work, or we got lucky. Either way, very happy with the UGA-165! Things still for me to test: – HDMI – If suspend re-activates the monitor – Use of the UGA-165 in a live session – If positioning is remembered between reboots – VGA at 1920×1080. arrith.
Now udlfb are blacklisted, still there’s something missing. Vale@valeprobook $ sudo lshw -numeric -C display sudo password for vale:.-display description: VGA compatible controller product: 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller 8086:126 vendor: Intel Corporation 8086 physical id: 2 bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0 version: 09 width: 64 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: msi pm vgacontroller busmaster caplist rom configuration: driver=i915 latency=0 resources: irq:46 memory:a0000000-a03fffff memory:90000000-9fffffff ioport:2000(size=64). Greetings, what is the current recommended device for a linux 4.1.x kernel (Arch Linux build) that does USB2 (and/or usb3) to HDMI, not larger than 1920×1080 via intel and nvidia (proprietary on one machine & nvidia + bumblebee on laptop) and is deployed for 2D usage (office docs & code dev)? Is it stable enough to recommend for purchasing? Please note, the laptop is a special love child — the onboard intel hardware died so my display is currently driven from the secondary gpu which negates the second screen use of the external monitor port. I’m capable of recompiling a kernel and making patches to it.
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GV-DSP LPR comes as a Linux-embedded DSP system in a compact box. Its light weight also comes with high accuracy license plate recognition characteristics. The plug-and-use feature and the user friendly interface make it easy to install and configure.
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