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Old 05-14-2024, 11:07 AM   #1
alexcstanley
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Default Updated to macOS Sonoma 14.5...

... and now my screen connected by DisplayLink isn't working

I can see that the Apple System Report can see the DisplayLink adapter connected to USB, but no amount of unplugging and replugging the screen is working. I can see in the DisplayLink Manager that it doesn't think anything is connected.

Any suggestions please?

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Old 05-14-2024, 03:42 PM   #2
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same issue pretty much for everyone on desktop Sonoma 14.4.1. In Security settings of macOS, we no longer have the option to allow the USB and display link has become a brick. Support here will just redirect you to the hardware manufacturer who will redirect you back to displaylink who will redirect you back to the hardware manufacturer. Clearly it's a software issue and displaylink has become useless unfortunately with support that won't acknowledge the problem since the Sonoma 14.4.1 update.
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Old 05-16-2024, 03:49 PM   #3
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Having same issue....DisplayLink Manager is say that there is no DisplayLink-enabled display detected. It was working just fine 2 days. I hope some support comes soon.
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Old 05-16-2024, 06:43 PM   #4
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Smile Updated to macOS 14.5 Sonoma

I upgraded to macOS 14.5 today and almost expected DeviceLink to not work. Sure enough it didn't after I finished the update.

I uninstalled DeviceLink from Apps and reinstalled it again, rebooted and it still didn't see my two HP displays.

I shut down my MacBook and unplugged my USB-C Dock. I rebooted my MacBook and plugged the power to the Dual Display USB-C Dock and opened Device Link, only to notice I needed to re-install the extension again (found under Support tab). I rebooted again.

This must have reset preferences, Because I had to manually start DeviceLink from Applications and then manually reselect "Launch automatically after login".

This seemed to work and I am now back up and running with macOS 14.5 and Device Link Manager 1.10.1(Build 93) with two hp Z24n G2 displays.

- Marc

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Old 05-19-2024, 09:07 PM   #5
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Hello, I have the same issue. Where did you find the extension? I didn't see it on the support tab, thanks!
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Old 05-21-2024, 05:02 AM   #6
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Default No Display detected after Sonoma Update

Same happened with me. has anyone found any solution or alternative? its really urgent
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Old 05-21-2024, 05:22 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by colorcritical View Post
I upgraded to macOS 14.5 today and almost expected DeviceLink to not work. Sure enough it didn't after I finished the update.

I uninstalled DeviceLink from Apps and reinstalled it again, rebooted and it still didn't see my two HP displays.

I shut down my MacBook and unplugged my USB-C Dock. I rebooted my MacBook and plugged the power to the Dual Display USB-C Dock and opened Device Link, only to notice I needed to re-install the extension again (found under Support tab). I rebooted again.

This must have reset preferences, Because I had to manually start DeviceLink from Applications and then manually reselect "Launch automatically after login".

This seemed to work and I am now back up and running with macOS 14.5 and Device Link Manager 1.10.1(Build 93) with two hp Z24n G2 displays.

- Marc

this didn't work for me
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Old 05-23-2024, 06:24 PM   #8
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this didn't work for me
turn off the docker andt try
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Old 05-26-2024, 11:03 PM   #9
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Running into the same issues. Purchased a Tobenoone dock that states it is compatible with Macbook Air M1. Installed DisplayLink driver and it will not work. Has anyone figured this out? Seems like it is a problem with =the current version of MacOS?
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Old 05-28-2024, 01:38 AM   #10
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Default Hoping for some good news?

My own rig is a
Macbook Air 2020, Intel i7
Dell-branded Displaylink D-6000, with 2 Dell monitors on the displayport ports.

I'm currently running 1.9.0 (148) of the displaylink software with macOS 13.6.7 and it's all fine. I want to update to Sonoma 14.5.x, and I see that on May 22, Displaylink 1.10.2 was released that claims to work. But with everybody else's documented Sonoma grief, I'm not itching to jump off of a cliff here.

I do note that most of the rest of the reports are with machines using the M1 rather than the Intel chips. And a lot of reports are with versions of displaylink < 1.10.2. Does anybody reading this have experience with Sonoma on the intel chips working or failing with the displaylink? Either with 1.10.2 or with some other version?

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