JeanLuc7
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Es gibt Neuigkeiten von Apple:
Ich nehme mal an, mit sysdiagnose meinen sie das hier:
This is a courtesy email regarding Bug ID# 49842719 - Monitor resolution 5120x1440 does not work with Mac mini 2018
Engineering has requested the following information in order to further investigate this issue:
Could you please capture a sysdiagnose collected while a DELL U4919DW or a Philips US496501 monitor is attached to the macMini?
Ich nehme mal an, mit sysdiagnose meinen sie das hier:
A sysdiagnose is very simple to grab on any Mac. You’ll want to grab a sysdiagnose either while a problem is occurring or immediately after a problem occurs for the best results. To do so, you’ll follow these steps:
1) As the problem is occurring, or after it occurs, press the Shift ⇧ + Control + Option + Command ⌘ + Period . keys all at once.
2) Your screen will appear to flash, just as it would if you were taking a screenshot on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. This is your Mac taking a ‘screenshot’ of your system at that point in time.
3) Wait patiently as your Mac collects and compiles this information into your sysdiagnose archive file. This can take anywhere from 15 seconds to 2 minutes, depending on the speed of your Mac.
4) When complete, a new Finder window should launch with focus on the “tmp” folder. You should see your most recent sysdiagnose selected in the window.
Note: If you ever need to get back to this folder, the directory is /Private/var/tmp. Any previous sysdiagnose files will also be recorded here. You can right click on any of them to “Get Info” on the individual files to see which ones are the most recent.
5) You can now drag this sysdiagnose file to your desktop, or anywhere else it can be more easily accessed so you can share it with Apple.