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      97 comments  ·  DisplayLink Feature Suggestions  ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

      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 commented  · 

      As an admin in an organization that's massively affected by this issue. I can say with confidence we're impacted as much (and much likely much, much more) than any other poster here. I came here to see if there were any updates. With that being said....

      The commenters on this thread are the most whiny, entitled, stereotypical apple users imaginable. What the h3ll is wrong with you people? Are you taking crazy pills?

      Apple broke stuff. Stuff that has worked for ***years***! No warning of any sort from them about massive changes in a "minor" os update.

      Do just a little bit of research and you'll find that basically every other alternative display product that worked on mac is now broken. Duetdisplay, external thunderbolt graphics on older macs, and everything like that. It all used to work, and now doesn't with the new OS update. And this is Displaylinks fault?!

      Blaming Displaylink is ridiculous. They've been open about this issue in the beta thread for months. I sincerely (desperately!) hope they can find a workaround, but for the time being if everyone here shouting at Displaylink to fix things would go and post on the Apple forums to demand that whatever was broken with this update get fixed, we might actually make some progress.

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