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AMD is part of the forum but can't get them to accept their own open source driver. I guess we can't complain or shame all of them in one. I wonder who voted reject vs accept.
Sad.
Wild to see DisplayLink among the companies here.
I was confused by seeing DisplayLink there, but couldn't fully place them, and Wikipedia made me think they may be using HDMI and have an interest in keeping it inaccessible to sell their products and services.
~~Know~~ be your enemy, they say.
But jokes aside, I believe DisplayLink's focus is primarily on the client<->docking station part, with docking station<->monitor usually still being HDMI/DP (same with direct client<->monitor links). So they still have to interface with it some way or another.