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I just moved to a new office and there I use my HP x360 Spectre 13t Laptop with Ubuntu 19.04 on board. Works perfectly!
I’m a developer and I want to use a monitor and wireless keyboard at work via dock station.
I found a HP spectre USB-C Travel Dock on HP.com( Link ), but I need to be sure that it is support Ubuntu 19.04 before I buy it.
May be somebody know answer.
Thanks in advance
hp usb-c dockstation
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I just moved to a new office and there I use my HP x360 Spectre 13t Laptop with Ubuntu 19.04 on board. Works perfectly!
I’m a developer and I want to use a monitor and wireless keyboard at work via dock station.
I found a HP spectre USB-C Travel Dock on HP.com( Link ), but I need to be sure that it is support Ubuntu 19.04 before I buy it.
May be somebody know answer.
Thanks in advance
hp usb-c dockstation
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The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:45
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I just moved to a new office and there I use my HP x360 Spectre 13t Laptop with Ubuntu 19.04 on board. Works perfectly!
I’m a developer and I want to use a monitor and wireless keyboard at work via dock station.
I found a HP spectre USB-C Travel Dock on HP.com( Link ), but I need to be sure that it is support Ubuntu 19.04 before I buy it.
May be somebody know answer.
Thanks in advance
hp usb-c dockstation
I just moved to a new office and there I use my HP x360 Spectre 13t Laptop with Ubuntu 19.04 on board. Works perfectly!
I’m a developer and I want to use a monitor and wireless keyboard at work via dock station.
I found a HP spectre USB-C Travel Dock on HP.com( Link ), but I need to be sure that it is support Ubuntu 19.04 before I buy it.
May be somebody know answer.
Thanks in advance
hp usb-c dockstation
hp usb-c dockstation
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The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:45
add a comment
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The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:45
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The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:45
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
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The link is broken. There seem to be different spectre USB-C travel docks. If your laptop supports thunderbolt3, look for an appropriate docking station. Don't buy a docking station using USB 3.0 (no matter whether USB-C or USB-A). Although the hardware will probably be by DisplayLink and there are Linux drivers available, the experience will be disappointing compared to a real DisplayPort output via USB-C.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:23
Sorry for broken link, fixed. I don’t need a DisplayPort, because monitor doesn’t have 4K resolution. HDMI will be good for me.
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:36
The specs in the HP store are lacking the USB PD standard, but charging will probably work (to be sure, ask HP). All of the other connections/ports are supported by Linux natively, including the display output.
– danzel
May 27 at 22:41
Thank you! Your answer was really helpful
– Dumitru Saftiuc
May 27 at 22:45