makepkg -is
makepkg -is
Best way to track is to follow the Github issue of evdi project and the comment section of the evdi PKGBUILD are usually helpful.okay, evdi failed and displaylink succeeded, so I must wait. Where can I see when the package will be ok ?
sudo make
I have this error make -C /lib/modules/6.1.1-arch1-1/build M=$PWD
make[1]: *** /lib/modules/6.1.1-arch1-1/build: No such file or directory. Stop.
make: *** [Makefile:86: module] Error 2
pacman -S linux-headers
local/linux 6.1.3.arch1-1
The Linux kernel and modules
local/linux-headers 6.1.3.arch1-1
Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux kernel
There are only AUR PKBUILDS for Arch for those packages, and displaylink has a dependency for evdi.if you have Synaptic Package Manager installed you could just search for ( evdi-dkms ) or ( displaylink ) it comes up either way and install that - it is in the Debian repos maybe in Arch as well
when I try to intall the latest version withYour kernel-headers should match your kernel version, if linux-headers is 6.1.2 you should be able to update your kernel to the same version.
Code:local/linux 6.1.3.arch1-1 The Linux kernel and modules local/linux-headers 6.1.3.arch1-1 Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux kernel
pacman -S linux
I have a lot of error 404That means your mirrors list isn't up-to-date, you can use reflector to update them.when I try to intall the latest version withpacman -S linux
I have a lot of error 404
I am not an Arch user that is why I asked and know little about ArchThere are only AUR PKBUILDS for Arch for those packages, and displaylink has a dependency for evdi.
I never update it, I'm on linux since 3 weekThat means your mirrors list isn't up-to-date, you can use reflector to update them.
I would recommend sending a pacman hook to have it done automatically when the package "pacman-mirrorlist" is updated.Reflector - ArchWiki
wiki.archlinux.org
When was the last time you update your system?
With a rolling release distribution you should be updating at least once a week. Also why did you decide to install Arch, Arch is meant for more advanced user or people that are willing to put in the time to setup their own system. You start learning by how your Arch system is setup by installing Arch the Arch-way and not by using the installer.I never update it, I'm on linux since 3 week
You can still choose to try and get it working on Arch but I'm getting to idea you are going to run into a lot of more things since you don't really understand anything about your setup.ho yeah okay, maybe I should install ubuntu. I just hope my second screen will work on it