I have a MIMO Vue UM1080CP monitor on my desk that uses the UDL drivers. It works fine with Wayfire as long as your version of Mesa includes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mes ... ests/26129 (Raspberry Pi OS has it backported).I am aware of those. I have a number of them which worked fine under Raspbian Jesse but never so well since - Which reminds me I really need to try again under Bookworm - viewtopic.php?t=358439
I have however never personally seen Display Link 1.0 (USB2) chips in any actual product other than Display Adapters and 2.0 (USB3) needs an X86-only binary blob driver.
The product claims "The monitor display supports for USB AIDA64 and for Rasp Pi," which seems a truncated sentence, and more so later. I don't know what "AIDA64" is, whether Pi supports that, and would have expected Display Link 1.0 to have been explicitly mentioned if it did support that.
Added : AIDA64 seems to be a software product used to collate and report system status on an attached text or graphical LCD using a variety of interfaces and protocols. It may be that the display is intended to be more bit-banged than frame buffer video display.
We may have to wait to see what the OP reports.
Statistics: Posted by 6by9 — Tue Feb 27, 2024 3:32 pm