2.4.1 on YOSEMITE not working
hello
i'm using USB to VGA 165. since i've uprgraded 10.9 to 10.10 the 2nd screen not displaying anymore (3/4 months ago now) i've tried 2.1/2/3 macosx drivers and now the last 2.4 beta driver but i'm disapointed cause nothing change, screen still black. i've made a displaylink debug, where do i have to send it? thx u |
You can attach the logs here or send them through http://www.displaylink.com/support/ask_question.php
Thank you, Carlo |
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ok there is in attached file
thx u for your help |
Hi xav,
Can you please attach the full logs collected by our debug tool? The log tool is at http://www.displaylink.com/support/ticket.php?id=269 You can attach the logs here or send them through http://www.displaylink.com/support/ask_question.php Thank you, Carlo |
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ok i have attached to this post, all files the debug tool made
ok like this? |
Thank you xav,
The logs show that only part of the DisplayLink driver is running on your system. The service itself cannot be started. The first thing to do in this case is: - Use the uninstaller in the DisplayLink disk image and uninstall the driver - Open Disk Utility - Select your startup drive and in the "First Aid" panel click on "Repair Disk Permissions" - Once Disk Utility has repaired the permissions, install the 2.4b1 driver again This usually fixes most installation issues, please let me know if you are still having issues. Kind regards, Carlo |
thx for your reply
i did it twice but still not working |
Hi xav,
At closer inspection we found out that you probably don't have a directory that we need to install on Yosemite. It's a new one in 10.10 so probably got left out in the upgrade. To create it, open Terminal and execute the following line: sudo mkdir /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools You'll need to enter your administrator password. Then repeat the previously mentioned steps: uninstall DisplayLink, repair permissions, install DisplayLink Let us know how it goes! Best regards, Carlo |
thanks for prompt answer
the terminal line made: mkdir: /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools: File exists i did: uninstall DisplayLink, restart, repair permissions, install DisplayLink, restart but nothing change |
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Can you please run this in the Terminal: ls -al /Library | grep PrivilegedHelperTools And let me know the output? Cheers, Carlo |
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