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Mac Team
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 606
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We're still working on the Mac drivers do not worry. However I have to set your expectations: it is unlikely that the next beta will address the most annoying Mavericks/Yosemite issues. It's true that we are still looking for workarounds, but the real fix has to be in the OS to bring it back to the full functionality of OSX 10.8.x. About the uninstaller, it looks like there is an issue in code authentication since the DP6. It's not difficult to work around and the next version of the SW will have a working uninstaller. Please write here if you need to uninstall manually. There is a tedious list of files to delete, different for each OS version. Cheers, Carlo |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 13
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Please post the list for the third refresh of public beta: 10.10.0 (14A361p) Last edited by unusedusername; 09-16-2014 at 08:47 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 56
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I just wish you would decide if you will continue to support OS X or not. Updates for this beta are almost non-existent. Feedback to customers is just as infrequent.
I have to unplug this adapter every night, or my MBA crashes when it wakes. I understand Apple has made things difficult, but you could post incremental changes. Some of them must work. Your developers are developing, your QA team is testing, and I assume you are checking in changes that work. How about sharing some? At least publicly post how to remove the drivers so I can have a stable system and move to a Thunderbolt dock - OS X 10.9.4. |
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Mac Team
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 606
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/Library/Extensions/DisplayLinkDriver.kextAdministrator access is required. Cheers, Carlo |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 56
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10.9.5 was just released. No mention of any video fixes, or any other bugs reported by many (sleep/wake; finder-thumbnail windows, etc)
Maybe this will get us a driver update? |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 56
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I got tired of having to undock my system every night and the random window server crashes so I got a Thunderbolt dock - it was only a bit more then my Toshiba Dynadock, and since I only can use one monitor with Displaylink, why not try it.
So far it is perfect. No screen lag as with Displaylink, no crashes. And Elgato has a nifty undock icon that unmounts all drives. Either Apple/DisplayLink will fix the issues, or Thunderbolt monitors will come down in price - whichever happens first will get me back my multimonitor support. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 8
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Can you outline what it is that Apple has done or isn't doing in the newest versions of OSX that's causing such problems? What is it that the OS isn't supporting now that it once did? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 8
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 4
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It is abundantly clear that the software architecture used for DisplayLink on Mac OS X has deep problems working with modern Mac computers. The problems are particularly acute when using more than one external display. That these ongoing driver problems persist through TWO major updates of the Max OS X software suggests that the DisplayLink software/driver implementation on Mac is simply beyond repair. At least it seems to be well beyond the control of DisplayLink. It is important not only that the actual hardware work as expected, it is critical that the software driver design be able to withstand updates and changes from Apple. It is to be expected that Apple will update Mac OS X and will make changes. It is not acceptable that DisplayLink be unable to cope with these changes. I have been tolerating the DisplayLink driver limitations by NOT updating the OS X when 10.9 became available. Now 10.10 is arriving and I still have no upgrade path while using DisplayLink drivers. I am currently running OS X 10.8.5 (12F45) on a 2013 MacBook Air with three external displays (1920x1200 each). One display is connected to the MacBook Air DisplayPort and two via an Acer 'Universal USB 3.0 Docking Station' dual monitor HDMI/DVI adapter (with wired ethernet, etc) using the DisplayLink DL3000 chipset. ![]() Until recently the DisplayLink drivers did allow all three external screens to work, but at times the DisplayPort connected HDMI monitor would power on but appear black. The computer 'thinks' that display is working and I can move the mouse pointer into the area where it should be visible on that screen, but nothing actually appears. The blank monitor appears in the screen Arrangement section of System Preferences. If I unplug the DisplayPort cable from the MacBook Air and wait a minute or so, reconnecting the cable would often restore correct operation of that screen. I do not have issues with cursor lag and rarely see screen image corruption. Today the DisplayPort screen refuses to activate despite several power cycles of the computer. Disconnect and reconnect the DisplayPort cable also does not help. The two DisplayLink screens are working fine!I just read a news item that Apple Mac computers are now more than a quarter of all personal computers sold in the USA. And a far higher percentage of computers that are 'not cheap'. Customers who have money to spend are buying Apple products. I suggest it is time for DisplayLink to reboot their approach to Mac driver support. Much more focus and technical resources (money) need to be allocated to the problem. If the driver(s) need to be redesigned from the ground up, then please do so. I would happily PAY for a driver that actually worked properly, reliably, and continued to work going forward. Last edited by K447; 09-30-2014 at 05:49 PM. Reason: cable problem casued sort term confusion |
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