07-03-2017
07:14 AM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
10:11 PM
by
ROGBot
07-04-2017 06:19 AM
Aritax wrote:
I searched the forum and google in general for this topic, but couldn't find a constructive solution...
Now to my question or issue here.
I use a HP Spectre x360. The new one from 2017 with the 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports.
My vision of setting this up as a all-in-one solution as a mobile Laptop/Tablet and stationary desktop machine with the ROG XG Station 2 became reality, with windows...
As I am a great enthusiastic user of Linux and Ubuntu in special, I would like to get it work there as well.
Under windows it was quite simple: install TB3 device manager from Intel, install driver for graphics card -> works.
Under Linux there is no TB3 device manager from Intel (as far as I know) or from anyone else.
As you can guess, I would be very happy for help / ideas / solutions for this, because I have no idea how to get this working by now.
07-23-2017 07:07 AM
Aritax wrote:
I searched the forum and google in general for this topic, but couldn't find a constructive solution...
Now to my question or issue here.
I use a HP Spectre x360. The new one from 2017 with the 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports.
My vision of setting this up as a all-in-one solution as a mobile Laptop/Tablet and stationary desktop machine with the ROG XG Station 2 became reality, with windows...
As I am a great enthusiastic user of Linux and Ubuntu in special, I would like to get it work there as well.
Under windows it was quite simple: install TB3 device manager from Intel, install driver for graphics card -> works.
Under Linux there is no TB3 device manager from Intel (as far as I know) or from anyone else.
As you can guess, I would be very happy for help / ideas / solutions for this, because I have no idea how to get this working by now.