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Andy 09-07-2012 04:03 AM

Not seeing these issues
 
Im using a MAC Book Pro, Core 2 Duo, so not the latest model but have upgraded with DisplayLink from Tiger, through Lion and now on to Mountain Lion. I use a Toshiba docking station and two USB adapters for a three screen solution at work (four with my MAC screen included). Basically the apps I use every day for business including Microsoft and Outlook all work fine. There is a very annoying bug in the 10.8 OS which changes random text to caps when entering phrases like 'I'm ' which is nothing to do with DisplayLink but other areas work fine. I had one issue with flickering in Safari which is when I have the option selected to show recent site images, but resetting this to not show the site image selection screen and default the browser to a given website overcomes this.

Not sure why I'm different or maybe people only come here when something is wrong but for me it's fine for work and I believe updates are coming likely from both Apple and DisplayLink given this is a new OS there are bound to be teething issues.

Andy

jcohn25 09-13-2012 02:42 PM

Carlo,
Is there any timeline you can share about a 1.8.1 release to fix this issue?

thanks
Jeff

scelfo 09-13-2012 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcohn25 (Post 7770)
Carlo,
Is there any timeline you can share about a 1.8.1 release to fix this issue?

thanks
Jeff

+1, looking forward to an update about 1.8.1

kp_ecuador 09-15-2012 03:41 PM

Crashes them all!
 
In my case, besides grey login screen, it crashes finder, preview, the whole office suite and even itunes.

Please let me know if there will be an updated driver soon, so I would return the product.

KP

MickM 09-17-2012 01:04 PM

I visit this site every day looking for 1.8.1...
I know the people working on a fix for all the Mountain Lion issues work better under pressure, so I thought I'd add another post to this topic ;-).

chandler767 09-17-2012 01:21 PM

I check it every single day as well. Starting to lose hope...

Stephen 09-17-2012 03:38 PM

I check multiple times a day :(

cmwade77 09-17-2012 05:32 PM

What is the status on this? I think we have been waiting patiently, but since Apple says that we need to contact the driver manufacturer to get a new driver, they make it sound like you already have one. So, where can we get it?

ETA: Here is the link to Apple's support document on this:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3977

Gilbert 09-17-2012 09:12 PM

Anything?
 
Like others, I am checking this forum at least once a day for a solution.

DisplayLink, your products are great when they work - are we likely to see a solution, or even an update on progress, anytime soon?

Currently I can work around login and various programs crashing (Skype, Finder etc) by uninstalling and reinstalling several times (in order to hit the jackpot of the displays and programs working simultaneously) but it is time-consuming and frustrating.

roozter 09-18-2012 07:04 PM

Mountain Lion 10.8.1 & DisplayLink 1.8 issues
 
I have the same issues.

Login screen is blank; not showing login pictures or password entry box. My workaround for this is to hit the right arrow twice (there are only two user logins displayed) then enter then type my password. I am choosing to live with the issues (so far) and keep my third display rather than uninstall the driver and lose my third display.

Other issues you are probably having are:
Finder crashes - Yes
Flash crashes - Yes
Login issues - Yes, see above
Preview crashes - Yes
Shockwave crashes
Java, Shockwave and flash will not install. Image mounts but will not trigger the installation.

Attempted workaround: Reboot in "safe mode" and install flash, java and shockwave. This was successful but reboot into normal mode shows that the installtion did not take. I still receive messages about missing plug-ins.


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