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Join Date: Sep 2024
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Hello and thanks you for your answer.
Please find attached 2 zip files containing logfiles. logfiles with 1.11 installed and display problem described in my initial post DisplayLinkSupportTool_Output_20241104_113032-1.11-version (display problem with this version).zip logfiles with 1.8.1 installed with which everything works well DisplayLinkSupportTool_Output_20241104_113646-1.8.1-version (works-well).zip Many thanks for your help. DisplayLinkSupportTool_Output_20241104_113032-1.11-version (display problem with this version).zip DisplayLinkSupportTool_Output_20241104_113646-1.8.1-version (works-well).zip |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2024
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MB PRO, DL 1.11, Sequoia 15.1. Out of nowhere, system looses third monitor.
Reboots on DL and MB, nothing working. Just sent the Support tool file to support. Hope we can get this resolved quick... Must be some boundary condition bug introduced by Sequoia. DL has been rock solid for 2-3 years now....with my three Dell HDMI monitors. MB is in clamshell mode if that matters...does not work open either. Thanks |
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Join Date: Nov 2024
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New day, no problem.
Rebooted the MBP this morning, opened up Display Link Manager, and there she was, Monitor #3. Hmm, no updates, just a good nights rest. There must be something unique to Sequoia that corrupts with usage during the day, but when you flush everything with a hard shutdown, clears out? Engineering...you must be getting close to the fix....anxious for 1.11.1 to nail it. Thks |
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