anonymous
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AdminWim
(Product Manager, DisplayLink)
responded
We are aware that installing macOS release Version 10.13.4 will cause DisplayLink connected displays to go blank after the OS upgrade, with the current DisplayLink driver [4.1] installed. Functionality such as Ethernet and audio, where implemented, is unaffected. We have alerted Apple to this issue and are working hard to find a resolution. These features continue to work as expected in 10.13.3.
In the meantime, we are releasing a new driver [4.3] that will enable clone mode, but not mirror or extended mode displays in 10.13.4. If you require mirror or extended mode displays, we recommend that you stay on macOS 10.13.3 at this time.
We understand that this loss of functionality on OS upgrade is potentially disruptive for our users and customers. Please be assured that this issue has the highest business priority in DisplayLink. We thank you for your patience and will provide an update on this situation,…
anonymous
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How I can flag as inappropriate the DisplayLink answer and behavior in this topic? This is the biggest joke ever, 5 days (and some weeks of beta os before...) and you cannot deliver even an Alpha version to make this work.
5 days and you are not giving an ETA.
5 days of NOTHING!You are the biggest joke in history! Our company is having serious productivity issues with your lack of knowledge of solving problems and your unbelievable statements that suggests people and especially developers to stay in an older OS version when the newest one solves critical security issues!
Jokers!
anonymous
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My Mac is literally burning with the new driver. It's constantly in 147+% CPU the process of the displaylink. TRAGIC!!! Are you even testing anything????
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anonymous
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Super annoying, OS beta program is something that you know? We are in a situation where 40 developers are frustrated like hell.
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anonymous
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Imagine my friend here that we are 40 developers... That's the biggest joke on the history of development. DisplayLink my a**...

Hey user below...
A stereotypical Apple user here...
Is there any case that you work for DisplayLink?
Because in my organization we did already bought otehr adaptors and they do work like charm.
So either you are a stereotypical anonymous displaylink employee or as an Admin you have no idea what's your tasks.
Kind regards,
Stereotypical Apple user who cares to work.