Niftyprose
New Member
Hello guys, I suspect that this is one of those queries the answer to which is really obvious after the fact. Sorry if anyone's groaning inwardly. Context:
I recently bought a mini-PC with lots of ports. One of them is a USB-C port with display functionality, my first encounter with this technology. I also bought a portable monitor with a single USB-C port. The makers of both these devices encourage new owners to connect their products via a single USB-C to USB-C cable which carries both signal and power, making for a logical and robust setup.
The mini-PC arrived with a full Windows installation, and this setup worked perfectly out of the box. However, when I tried to load Q4os Linux, I encountered display problems. The mini-PC still powered the monitor, but it offered only 800*600px resolution, a setting which is inappropriate for a modern 16:9 monitor. I'm used to occasional display problems with the Trinity display environment so I tried a succession of other Linux distros. All of them were stuck on 800*600. It was only when I eventually installed Linux Mint Cinnamon that I got access to higher resolutions.
Linux Mint has worked out very well on this particular computer, and I've since learned that Ubuntu would also have worked -- so, no technical fix needed. Instead, my query is long-term and background-related. I can't see anything in the Mint or Ubuntu documentation that says "supports USB-C display at all resolutions". How can I tell which Linuxes are likely to support USB-C display without going to the trouble of installing them?
I recently bought a mini-PC with lots of ports. One of them is a USB-C port with display functionality, my first encounter with this technology. I also bought a portable monitor with a single USB-C port. The makers of both these devices encourage new owners to connect their products via a single USB-C to USB-C cable which carries both signal and power, making for a logical and robust setup.
The mini-PC arrived with a full Windows installation, and this setup worked perfectly out of the box. However, when I tried to load Q4os Linux, I encountered display problems. The mini-PC still powered the monitor, but it offered only 800*600px resolution, a setting which is inappropriate for a modern 16:9 monitor. I'm used to occasional display problems with the Trinity display environment so I tried a succession of other Linux distros. All of them were stuck on 800*600. It was only when I eventually installed Linux Mint Cinnamon that I got access to higher resolutions.
Linux Mint has worked out very well on this particular computer, and I've since learned that Ubuntu would also have worked -- so, no technical fix needed. Instead, my query is long-term and background-related. I can't see anything in the Mint or Ubuntu documentation that says "supports USB-C display at all resolutions". How can I tell which Linuxes are likely to support USB-C display without going to the trouble of installing them?

