Caysho, it shouldn't be a problem; the quirks include a subsys vendor id
number that is particular to the exact hardware, so this quirk will only
apply to Asus Eee Box B202 devices.

This LVDS bug is one that's going to be common for any laptop/mobile
graphics chips that get repurposed to desktop type systems with no LVDS.
I hope upstream comes up with a better solution than quirking... but for
now at least we can quirk them as they show up.

Note I did not include the Asus Eee Box B202 quirk in the Hardy upload;
I felt this one could probably benefit from more testing and pushing
upstream before we consider it for Hardy.  But if you find it works well
and feel it should be targeted to Hardy as well, please open a new bug
with the request and propose it for hardy.

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"Output LVDS is connected to pipe B" on a Mini-PC without LFP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/233787
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