Thanks Mats for your answer. >> The chip is a DL-165. Maybe it is my problem. UDL(4) mentions that : >> DESCRIPTION >> The udl driver supports USB display devices based on the DisplayLink >> DL-120 / DL-160 graphic chip. > > Nope, DL-165 is supported. But looking at udl.c i see that is seems to > think that the device is a DL-160. I assume you are correct that your > device is based on DL-165. I have found more than one udl devices with > the same usb id, but different chipsets. The windows driver seems to have > a way of knowning which. Yes I am sure, it is written here: http://www.startech.com/AV/USB-Video-Adapters/USB-DVI-External-Multi-Monitor-Video-Adapter~USB2DVI
> What you can test is changing the line in udl_devs for DISPLAYLINK_CONV > from DL160 to DL165 and see if it makes any difference. I have changed to DL165 and rebuilt as you mentionned, but unfortunately, I have the same error message. Regards, -- Alexis de BRUYN