@cefre00
Rather than necromancing
one year old thread, I created a brand new
thread for you.
LMAO 
And I am thankful for that, good ma'm. 
I appreciate your thanking note, but I am afraid you got my gender wrong 
Apologies, fixed it immediately. 
Thank you!
Perhaps I should consider changing my avatar.
You are not the first one got my gender wrong 
Best Analogy Award.
But...
Can you please detail your experiences a bit? Is it lagging? Tearing? Choppy?
Thank you! 
It is very laggy, something I have never experienced on this machine, expect when I installed Mechwarrior Online onto it. So even the mouse has serious lagging, everything works and is sharp and can handle when I close the lid, just the cause of the performance, it is completely unusable. And since I don't have nvidia GPU, I have no idea why.
Awesome! 
I am still waiting your video for Microwave version 
Can you please install dkms:
sudo apt install dkms
Then download the HP Drivers for the monitor:
https://www.synaptics.com/node/4036?filetype=exe
(Scroll down and click accept to agree your soul in trade for the driver)
You can use sudo .run command: It would be sudo (full path to the driver file).run.
Yes, this how far I got:
*sudo ./displaylink-driver-5.4.1-55.174.run *
Verifying archive integrity... 100% All good.
*Uncompressing DisplayLink Linux Driver 5.4.1-55.174 100% *
*DisplayLink Linux Software 5.4.1-55.174 install script called: *
Distribution discovered: Zorin OS 16
WARNING: Version 1.9.1 of EVDI kernel module is already running.
Please uninstall all other versions of DisplayLink Linux Software before attempting to install.
Installation terminated.
I hate my life.
There-there, it is not that important to have this running mate, don't even trip! 
It looks like the Kernel includes a module for the driver. But... it looks like a pretty old driver if those version numbers are accurate at all...
Blacklist it - fine... But that terminal prompt says you must remove the driver. Which... I would not recommend cutting a piece out of the kernel.
I'm honestly not sure what to do to approach this one.
I found this workaround, which does not seem to work for me:
I'll search for more.
The moment you do so, you have a 50/50 chance of getting a kernel panic.
I love the honesty.
Yup, and I also found this:
https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/Docking-Station-D6000-Very-Bad-Video-performance-for-gaming/td-p/6193369
So what I would do is to check if I can use a Displayport adapter, but it was not working on Windows10, I doubt it will start working on Linux. but worth a try. 
EDIT:
No, it does not work. I give up. One day Displaylink will solve this, until then, we wait. 
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