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Cdock n talk






  1. #CDOCK N TALK UPDATE#
  2. #CDOCK N TALK UPGRADE#
  3. #CDOCK N TALK PRO#
  4. #CDOCK N TALK SERIES#
  5. #CDOCK N TALK FREE#

I've seen so many different error messages that I have a separate text file with a number of them: I rarely have any notice, but during a handful of times, I lose Internet/VPN connection for a second or two before fully crashing. The crashes occur at random times - everywhere from restarting Docker to visiting or even waking up my machine from sleep.

#CDOCK N TALK UPGRADE#

I'm having the exact same problem as described above - multiple crashes a day, occurring after the latest upgrade to 11.3.1.

#CDOCK N TALK PRO#

I'm having the exact same problem with no peripherals - MacBook Pro (16-inch 2019), 2.3 processor. The suggestion there was to wipe OS and restore from backup (not sure how that would help if the problem has to do with OS update), but will attempt that next, (over the weekend) just to eliminate it as a possible solution. I submitted every crash report to Apple, also tried my luck on the community forums, to no avail. Since I have 2 different docks, the only thing in common is my MBP & BigSur update, I think that was the culprit.Īttached is the latest crash report from Monday.Ĭontacted CalDigit support - they have no suggestions, other than saying they had no other reports of this issue.

#CDOCK N TALK UPDATE#

The issues started occurring after the BigSur update 2 weeks ago to 11.3.1 from 11.3.0 When I move my between locations, my MBP crashes about 10-15 seconds after reconnecting to the dock at the new location.Īlso, can happen if I power cycle my dock (not consistently thou)ĭis/Re/connecting to the same dock seems to be better (only 1 crash during my testing) (in a time period of a couple of minutes) Having the same issue with my 2 CalDigit USB-C Pro docks (one at home, one at work). System model name: MacBookPro16,4 (Mac-A61BADE1FDAD7B05) Kernel Extensions in name corresponding to current thread: kernel_taskīoot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-dev chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-devĭarwin Kernel Version 20.4.0: Thu Apr 22 21:46: root:xnu-7195.101.2~1/RELEASE_X86_64

#CDOCK N TALK FREE#

Panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff8007c9f6b6): : element modified after free (off:1672, val:0xffffffff00000000, sz:2048, ptr:0xffffff9366c03000, prot:zero)īacktrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address Kernel Extensions in name corresponding to current thread: update_dyld_sim_shared_cacheīoot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-devĭarwin Kernel Version 20.5.0: Thu Apr 15 05:31: root:xnu-7195.120.38.111.1~4/RELEASE_X86_64 Problem persist! I have many panics every day!

#CDOCK N TALK SERIES#

The caption on the Trading Card Series 1 & Series 3 is "Don't Spill The Beans" that phrase means don't tell anyone an embarrassing secret or ruin a surprise for someone and ironically since the Bean Counter is counting Jellybeans (which is the currency in Toontown) any absentminded spill on would make the Jellybeans scatter.Ī "Bean Counter" is a slang term for a statistician or an accountant.Big Sur panic when connect/disconnect usb-c dock (tested with many usb–c docks including baseus, ugreen, non apple – not reproduced with apple multiport adapter).Bean Counters do the same damage on all attacks at any level.In the United Sates, bean can sometimes be a slang term for money.However, in Toontown, jellybeans are money. In reality, bean counters do not count beans, they count money.The trading card shows the Bean Counter counting out jellybeans from a pot.However, on the trading card, its head is in the shape of a jellybean.The Bean Counter has the same head and same body as the Downsizer, only wearing a Cashbot suit instead of a Bossbot suit.On the first Toontown commercial, a cog with a Bean Counter head was seen wearing a Lawbot suit.








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