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DisplayLink For Linux Is Colorful

The release of DisplayLink driver source code for Linux is big news to the open source community, and here’s one person who made good use of it within a short period of time – by introducing happy lines of color on the display courtesy of a Linux-based, OpenWRT router in the form of the ASUS WL-500g Premium. It is also accompanied by a Samsung U70 USB display and a keyboard connected to it. When used in tandem with the DisplayLink driver, you get an elegant PC for DIY enthusiasts. While the 300MHz processor won’t allow you to play the latest games, it does make for a decent DIY project if you have the time and hardware to spare.

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