After updating to macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, DisplayLink Manager stopped functioning.
Before the update, I was able to use dual monitors, but after updating, they no longer work. I need this issue addressed urgently.
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ToiDisplay
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Same problem here. Cleaning up old versions of DisplayLink manager and updating to the newest version doesn't sole the problem. There must be an issue with memory management in Sequoia 15.4.1...
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Haage Gullberg commented
Hello
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Christophe
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Same issue
With macOS 15.4.1~15.5
DisplayLink keeps on quitting with the following error :"Your screens have been stopped by the system
This can happen if the hard disk space is low.
Please free up some space and re-enable the screens using switches in
Displays tab."The Mac has plenty of room, the error IS NOT related to lack of storage
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Jerrt Wilka commented
good info)
After upgrading to macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, DisplayLink Manager stopped working completely. Before that, everything was stable - I used two monitors without any problems. By the way, if anyone is interested in distracting themselves from technical problems, here's a cool premium car rental service in Dubai: https://trinityrental.com/ - it looks very solid! Now the system simply does not see them. I really hope that an update or at least some temporary workaround will be released in the near future, because it is critical for work.
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Paulo Soares commented
any updates?
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Wesley Bonini commented
Hi, I have the same issue, running the DisplayLink v. 1.12.2
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Paulo Soares commented
same issue here
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karenk26@gmail.com
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My monitors work after updating to 15.4.1 but are intermittently shutting off- sometimes every 30 seconds. This needs to be fixed!