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Works and it's just plug and play with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
I wanted to an extra screen for Zoom meetings. I plugged this screen into my laptop and just works. I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS distribution of Linux (4.15.0-106-generic). I am now driving the screen with a VGA to HDMI converter. I have tested it with a displaylink UBS to DVI-D adapted then a wire to HDMI and I have also tested directly from my laptops an HDMI lead. All three methods work. The screen is 16:9 and it will accepts 1920x1080, but the native is 1024x600 which is the best resolution to run it at.The camera is okay, it seems to be 4:3, but will zoom to 16:9 - it isn't anything spectacular but a good bonus. The screen has also has a mic and I was surprised by the quality. It offers up two devices - for me switching to the Digital Input (S/PDIF) cuts out all the background noise and is the best choice.The touch screen works - out of the box on Ubuntu it drives my computers main screen rather itself to fix this you need to adjust the xinput for me it is as follow, but you may need to change the DP-1 to reflect the port your attaching to: xinput | grep 'QDtech MPI7003' | cut -d'=' -f2 | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs -I {} xinput map-to-output {} DP-1I have ran it every working day for a few months and its still working well.
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