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mirza It is difficult to say right now as I never have M1/M2 based devices. I will get such device on Monday so I will have more flexibility.

mirza To speed up the process, could you share the output of the 'kextstat' command?

And it would be very useful to get all kexts itself. You can do it by zipping the folder /System/Library/Extensions

mirza …and, please, the output of the "kextstat" command.

mirza just type 'kextstat' in the terminal. This command gives you the output of currently loaded kernel extensions. Copy the output and share it here or somewhere else.

mirza If you really use macOS ventura, it explains the weird things I noticed (you don't have any mentions of 'IOMobileFramebufferLegacy' in the kernel log).

The macOS Ventura changed concept of using of the kernel extensions. I don't familiar with the technical details.

The folder you dropped just doesn't have the drivers which existed on the previous macOS versions.

Which OS should I install? I will try to revert to older one.

    NewDwarf - Installation is finishing now. What command should I enter in terminal?

      NewDwarf Update2: macOS Ventura has redesigned approach of using kernel extensions. More likely, this solution doesn’t work there. So try it on all earlier macOS versions.

      Presume that's product wide inc. Intel and not just limited to Mx. Boot args fix been working for me on a 2020 i5 4TB

        CRoebuck thanks. This is important information which means that the kexts are part of a kernel like the iOS kernel.

        mirza I guess the already entered commands are still active. You can verify it by the "nvram -p | grep boot-args" command.

        If it will return the parameters you passed to the command, please, run the

        log show --process 0 | grep "IOMobileFramebufferLegacy"

        command.

        Also, please do zipping of the /System/Library/Extensions folder and share it.

          ryans Yes, I think it will be possible. But to find the solution, we have to use the Monetey and earlier macOS versions as macOS Ventura has kind of monolithic kernel.

            NewDwarf

            I've got an M2 Macbook air coming today- let me know what you need to help with testing. Assume it will come out of the box with Monterey, I will hold off upgrading til there is a solution.

            Just out of curiosity, do we have a solution for setting lower color depth? This is something that has helped me in the past. On windows laptops, easily accessed through integrated graphics settings. 6 bit is also very easy to determine dithering vs. no dithering using test patterns.

              dirtydenim yes please! Would be incredible if this solution actually works for eye strain

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