So I went through the tutorial and didn't see anything wrong in my config.
However, check this out:
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/article/38032
and
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203729
This turned out to be the case :|
I pluged my mouse receiver to a usb extender, put it further away...
@VioletDragon hey, I've still got one problem with USB. I noticed that if I plug my logitech mouse receiver to USB 3 port, it works fine, but if I plug any USB 3 device to another USB 3 port, then mouse starts stuttering like hell. If I unplug that USB 3 device, then mouse starts working ok...
LukeR22 does removing power cord from 1080 make macOS behave as if the 1080 wasn't there at all?
I'm planning to buy 1070 for windows and have it together with 660 for macOS.
I'm ok with switching power cord when switching from macOS to windows, since my PSU has only one PCIe power cord anyway...
Hmm, didn't pay attention to the second one.
The bit we can see in the video doesn't flicker, so I suppose it was fine.
Sleep works just fine. Sleeps and wakes ok.
This happend after I put displays to sleep.
Not -> Sleep, but using this one from mission control (screenshot):
So I don't think the OS was sleeping.
Though it doesn't always happen. Maybe it needs to stay like that longer (I have auto-sleep disabled, so that's not the case).
My bad, put it under kext patches…
Yours works!
This should fix sleep/wake problems? Pretty sure I had another self-wake problem, after I disabled power nap and network.
This time it was:
2016-11-11 18:48:05.443713+0100 localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) Wake reason: XHC
But I'll need...
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