On 29/07/16 02:28 PM, Digimer wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>   I came across this video; https://youtu.be/jwhFr5Ax3Fk
> 
>   Setting aside the cheese at the end, it actually seems like a
> brilliant idea. I wonder if anyone knows of anything like this for using
> android tablets as second/third displays on Fedora? This would make dev
> work sooooo much nicer!
> 
>   I generally don't use an external monitor simply because they're not
> portable. A tablet or two though... :D

Self reply because I found a solution! \o/

I picked up an ASUS MB169B+ (USB-3 version, not USB-C). Getting it to
work was surprisingly easy, but did take a touch of work to sort out. So
I write a little tutorial here for anyone else who might want a similar
setup:

https://alteeve.ca/w/ASUS_MB169B%2B_on_Fedora_23

I now have to sort out mixing hidpi (4k laptop screen) and normal dpi
(ASUS). There is a hint here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/393400/is-it-possible-to-have-two-different-dpi-configurations-for-two-different-screen
but I've not yet tried it. If I get it setup properly, I'll update the
tutorial.

Cheers and thanks to those who replied earlier. :D

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