![]() Just my observation of macOS Mojave 10.14.6 and the installation of DisplayLink 5.2.In v2.7.1+, we have introduced a new installation disk image (.dmg) which will propose to install the SWS Extension in a different directory. Mojave 10.14.6 is just been made available yesterday. DisplayLink 5.2 has been available since early July. I had previously installed DisplayLink 5.2 onto a Macbook running macOS Mojave 10.14.5. For this testing, I had 2 cases: 1) I installed DisplayLink before the Kernel Extension was allowed. 2) I installed DisplayLink after the Kernel Extension was allowed. In both these scenarios, DisplayLink still worked as long as Kernel Extension has been applied.īut for macOS Mojave 10.14.6, If I was to install DisplayLink 5.2 before Kernel Extension was allowed. If I was to apply Kernel Extension first, then install DisplayLink 5.2, then it is fine again. This feels stupid to me, because if the wrong sequence of installation happen, then we have to run the DisplayLink uninstaller (restart required), and the reinstall DisplayLink 5.2 (another restart).Īnyone else experience this for their Mojave 10.14.Unless you are very careful when it comes to download images or transferring images from digital cameras, smartphones and other devices, you will end up with duplicate images eventually. At other times, it may cause issues such as lower than expected free disk space on drives or productivity issues when it comes to finding photos.į is a duplicate image finder for Windows. It falls in the same category of applications such as Double File Scanner, AllDup, VisiPics, or AntiDupl which may also be used to find dupes and deal with them. You can run after you have extracted the archive it is supplied as.
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