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ChristianP 04-09-2014 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Walter0132 (Post 73966)
any update on this issue???

Hi Walter, please check your private messages, there are further instructions. Thanks

ChristianP 04-10-2014 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by loganbest (Post 73865)
I'm also having an issue on 10.9.2. With the device in I can't get the monitor to get a signal even though the display prefs show that the monitor is recognized.

Attached is my verbose debug.

Hi Logan, please check your private messages, there are further instructions that could help in fixing your issue. Thanks

MickM 04-30-2014 01:30 PM

Christian, would it be possible to post a quick fix update to the 2.2 beta to prevent the gigantic amount of console logging of messages - it's the only thing holding me back from using it:

WindowServer(152): _CGXGLDisplayContextForDisplayDevice: No matching context for device )0x7fa6c0608d70) - disabling OpenGL

Carlo 05-01-2014 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MickM (Post 74281)
Christian, would it be possible to post a quick fix update to the 2.2 beta to prevent the gigantic amount of console logging of messages - it's the only thing holding me back from using it:

WindowServer(152): _CGXGLDisplayContextForDisplayDevice: No matching context for device )0x7fa6c0608d70) - disabling OpenGL

Hi Mick,

We're looking at this now. These are WindowServer logs and not directly in our control but we're trying to see if we can do anything else than raising a bug with Apple.

The Window Server should not continuously try to use an unsupported OpenGL function and be surprised about the outcome every 250 milliseconds.
The system logger is clever though and does not log streams of identical log lines when they're too frequent.

Cheers,
Carlo

Carlo 05-06-2014 12:14 PM

Hi Mick,

We have not found a way to work around the excessive Window Server logging while using the API recommended by Apple for Mavericks.

Googling around it looks like other solutions are affected as well. We opened a bug with Apple.

Cheers,
Carlo

zappcatt 05-07-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Carlo (Post 73852)
Hi Walter,

We are now testing a fix for this issue. You'll be able to try it, Christian is going to be in touch next week.

Cheers,
Carlo

Any update? It has been over a month....and many of us have more than one monitor connected to our Mac's...thus the need for this product.


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