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Originally Posted by lspintzyk
Hi, silverscreen
We experience macOS kernel cache issues. Most likely old incompatible kernel extension is still loaded.
Can you help us to verify our suspicion?
Please do following experiment:
- Uninstall DisplayLink software
- Reboot
- What is the output of command(empty output means it is OK):
kextstat | grep DisplayLink
Give us an update, and follow that article if "kextstat | grep DisplayLink" returns non empty output.
2. Please follow steps from that article:
https://support.displaylink.com/know...lay-is-working
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After uninstalling and a restart, the output is not empty:
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kextstat | grep DisplayLink
43 0 0xffffff7f8276c000 0x10000 0x10000 com.displaylink.driver.DisplayLinkDriver (4.3 (124)) 21BA08D2-055E-380E-B526-1798079CF68D <42 13 6 5 3>
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It seems indeed to be a cache issue. How to burst the cache?