Displaylink ceases to work in 10.13.4
Just updated to 10.13.4 (beta) and my display link has ceased to work.
I have uninstalled and re-installed the latest version. It seems that my monitor recognizes a signal (as it doesn't go to sleep) but it is not getting picture nor does it show in the 'arrangement' tab for my display preferences. If anyone has any insight, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
same problem
Same problem here. Also tried un and re-installing without luck. :(
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Hi we see both issues: yellowish screen with mouse pointer and screen not added to the layout. We also see a number of problems on the internal screen, alt mode screens and Thunderbolt screens.
We are investigating, if you can please do share details of your Mac model and screen configuration. Carlo |
Machine Specs
I am having the same Yellow Screens issue with 10.13.4 Beta.
My machine is a MacBook Pro 13” 2017 3.5GHz Intel Core i7 16GB Ram Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 1536MB 2 Monitors are LG 43” 4K Using the USB-c Targus Dual 4K Port Replicator |
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Hi,
I've got the same problem on 10.13.4 beta. I initially had a yellow screen and cursor. Now there's just nothing - that second screen isn't being recognised. Please help! |
Hi. Same issue for me with 10.13.4 beta.
I have a 2016 MacBook with two Asus MB168B+ monitors. After upgrading to the Mac OS beta, the monitors are completely not recognized by the Mac. They do not show up under Displays, and they do not power themselves on when the Mac is connected to them. I deinstalled the Displaylink driver and reinstalled, with no change. Please let me know if any logs are needed to help diagnose the root cause. Thanks! 2016 MacBook 1.2 GHz M5 8GB RAM Dell WD15 USB-C docking station 2x Asus MB168B+ monitors |
Its also affecting me. My two external monitors are showing yellow screens with the mouse cursor. The inbuilt display works with or without the Display Link device connected, however it is having its own issues including application flickering and ghosting.
10.13.4 Beta (17E139j) Macbook Pro 13 inch 2017 Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB Update - I can confirm that after uninstalling Displaylink the inbuilt display no longer flickers. |
No external screens visible in macOs here as well.
Using a MacBook Pro 15-inch, 2017 2.8 GHz i7 16GB RAM Intel HD 630 / AMD Radeon Pro 555 Targus DOCK177USZ 2x Lenovo T2334pA monitors |
same here, one displayport monitor working fine, displaylink is all yellow, but i do see the mouse cursor.
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same problem
10.13.4 Beta (17E139j)
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13', Mitte 2014) i-Tec USB 3.0 Dual Docking Station hope there will be a fix soon |
DisplayLink
Mac Pro, 10.13.4, USBc-HDMI works, but USB3DOCKH2DP display link nor HDMI on the unit does not.
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Looks like the same problem
Received my MB 168B today. Running 10.13.1. After over an hour in chat with ASUS support installing and uninstalling the driver I decided to look here.
I'm glad the problem isn't isolated to my new install. MacBook Air Intel Core i5 1.8 GHz 8 GB |
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MacBookAir5,2 (mid-2012) MacOS 10.13.4 (17E139j) Intel Core i7 - 2GHz 8GB DDR3 - 1600MHz Diamond USB3 to DVI External Displays: I run 2 external displays in clamshell mode (1 via the Thunderbolt/Display Port and 1 via the Displaylink adapter mentioned above) The problem is duplicated when I switch connections to the displays - so the same problem no matter which display is connected to the DisplayLink Unit - Connected with DVI or DVI to HDMI adapter. Monitors Acer K272HL - 27" Asus VP279 - 27" Both set to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz No previous problems this significant with these monitors or the other 2 Samsung 24" (different models) at my office. Usually the worst case was looking here to find there was a beta or force quitting Display Link Manager and/or User Agent in Activity Monitor. Thanks |
Having the same issues on a Macbook Pro.
Had to uninstall Displaylink drivers to not go insane. Would love to maybe get access to the beta displaylink drivers or I will have to roll back. Going to be a bit of a pain because I don't have a time machine backup |
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MacBook Pro display issues
I also saw a yellow screen on the monitor connected through a du3200 after installing 10.13.4 beta. It was also affecting my MacBook pro's built in monitor. I tried reinstalling the DL driver, which fixed the issue with the built-in display, but now the external monitor isn't seeing a signal.
MacOS 10.13.4 Beta (17E139j) MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 |
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After installing the 10.13.4 beta i saw the screens, than it turned yellow.
I removed the driver and installed the latest version. Now i don't see the extrenal monitors. I have attached the result of the DisplayLink info tool. |
Same problem here…
On my side, kernel panic at each startup.
I had to boot in "safe mode" to be able to access to my system. MacBook Pro 15" (end 2013). |
DisplayLink team, would you have an update on this issue? I understand that Apple have caused the problem, which is likely related to eGPU support, and that it is a beta after all but it would be good to know if you guys are on top of it and are planning to release a version of your software that takes into account the changes. Thanks!
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I too have this issue. The lemon screen. After 10.13.4b1.
I've tried: 1) rebooting 2) manually pulling the kext (that didn't end well) 3) uninstall the driver/reinstall the driver 4) uninstall the 4.1 driver, install 4.0 driver (didn't even see the adapter anymore) 5) uninstall 4.0, reinstall 4.1 (back to lemon-lime monitor) It's annoying AF, and needs to be resolved soon. Mac specs: 2012 13" MacBook Pro w/i7 2.9ghz, 16gb ram, 1TB ssd See attachments for what it looks like. |
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Have you been able to make any headway in getting this issue fixed? I submitted my DisplayLink Info via the submission tool, but if you need it somewhere else I can submit it there, too. |
I have a iMac 27. The two monitors to my left and right are being handled by the two thunderbolt ports on the back and a Apple piece of hardware. My USB Displaylink adapter is not working like everyone else's. I figured I would give the stats incase it helps.
Hardware Overview: Model Name: iMac Model Identifier: iMac17,1 Processor Name: Intel Core i7 Processor Speed: 4 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 4 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 8 MB Memory: 32 GB Boot ROM Version: IM171.0148.B00 SMC Version (system): 2.34f2 -Display Tab Chipset Model: AMD Radeon R9 M395X Type: GPU Bus: PCIe PCIe Lane Width: x16 VRAM (Dynamic, Max): 4096 MB Vendor: AMD (0x1002) Device ID: 0x6920 Revision ID: 0x0000 ROM Revision: 113-C905AA-799 VBIOS Version: 113-C905A0-007 EFI Driver Version: 01.00.799 Metal: Supported, feature set macOS GPUFamily1 v3 Displays: iMac: Display Type: Built-In Retina LCD Resolution: 5120 x 2880 Retina Framebuffer Depth: 30-Bit Color (ARGB2101010) Main Display: Yes Mirror: Off Online: Yes Automatically Adjust Brightness: No EM32TS: Resolution: 1366 x 768 (WSGA - Wide eXtended Graphics Array) UI Looks like: 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz Framebuffer Depth: 30-Bit Color (ARGB2101010) Display Serial Number: 10EE230100001 Mirror: Off Online: Yes Rotation: Supported Automatically Adjust Brightness: No DX-40L261A12: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1080p FHD - Full High Definition) UI Looks like: 1920 x 1080 (1080p FHD - Full High Definition) Framebuffer Depth: 30-Bit Color (ARGB2101010) Mirror: Off Online: Yes Rotation: Supported Automatically Adjust Brightness: No Television: Yes --- Here is the DisplayLink being seen by the USB.. Targus USB3 SV2K HDMI Adapter: Product ID: 0x4361 Vendor ID: 0x17e9 (DisplayLink (UK) Ltd.) Version: 31.08 Serial Number: 15003288 Speed: Up to 5 Gb/sec Manufacturer: DisplayLink Location ID: 0x14700000 / 4 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 504 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 |
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Hope this helps someone! |
Those instructions may work if you didn't have a DisplayLink driver installed when you upgraded to High Sierra. For those who already had the drive installed, the authorization doesn't show when you uninstall/reinstall.
I can also confirm the issue still exists with Beta 2 of 10.13.4. |
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Same. Beta 2 and its still broken.
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Broken here too
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Hi All,
Quick update. We (think we) have found out where everything breaks. It's a pretty fundamental change, probably linked to the eGPU hot plug functionality. Now we "just" have to find a way to overcome the issue. How hard can it be! Regards, Carlo |
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Can confirm I still get yellow screen in the new "g" version of Beta 2. |
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Thank you for the update, Carlo. It's much nicer to see an update every little bit even if a solution hasn't been found, just for the comfort of knowing you guys are working on it. Thanks again, and good luck to you and your team! |
Works now
I also had my DisplayLink stop working with the last 10.13.4 Beta, which was a bit of an annoyance, but I was pleased to find that I wasn't the only one.
I'm happy to report that with the latest 10.13.4 Beta (17E150g) update the problem seems to be resolved. It came out in the last 12 hours. I'm using a USB-DVI on an older Mac mini, and I'm very pleased to have back the use of the second monitor. https://i.imgur.com/WNqRVdA.png |
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No change for me either with the latest High Sierra beta.
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just to confirm: With 10.13.4 beta version 1 I did have black screen, now with 10.13.4 beta version 2 I di have yellow screen with mouse pointer visible.
Macbook pro Retina, 13", mid 2014 |
Redraw jittery, sluggish
MacBook Pro (pre-TouchBar) - 10.13.4 Developer Beta
Driver causes main display to be extremely sluggish and jittery. De-installing driver corrects the issue. Am without 3rd monitor for the moment. |
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I found something that MIGHT be of importance.
I have a 13" mbp, with a SyncMaster 24" display attached to the miniDP port, and the other attached to a USB3->DVI DisplayLink adapter. I have the lemon screen issue on the 3rd monitor. Interestingly enough, MacOS *SEES* the 3rd monitor correctly, but thinks it's ALSO attached to the onboard video instead of the DisplayLink. Before, it showed the DisplayLink adapter as a separate video device with the monitor attached, now it shows this: Attachment 3424 Attachment 3425 Thanks. |
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