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After installing the latest 10.6.5 update today, I have not been able to get a snowy screen on my Macbook Pro i7.
Tested the following configurations: Internal display with Intel graphics Internal display with nVidia graphics Internal display + external display Internal display + external display + Displaylink It works! So far... Last edited by Pawel; 11-18-2010 at 09:08 AM. |
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There was the line
"address stability and performance of graphics applications and games" I'll give it a try. |
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Upgraded this morning and everything has been working all day with graphics switching enabled. Excellent!
Anyone know if this is a result of apple working with displaylink, or just a coincidence? Hopefully the former. Last edited by riorben; 11-13-2010 at 04:03 AM. |
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I updated to 10.6.5, then installed the latest (1.6 b3) displaylink drivers.
I am happy to report that I have not had to uninstall them! The i5 Macbook Pro seems quite happy with and without it's external monitors. I know this was apple's issue and not displaylink's, but it is good news for us. As a side note, I also contacted the guys who make air display (streams a display to an ipad) and they are also reporting that 10.6.5 has worked for them too) |
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