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Mac Pro keeps logging out since El Capitan

Upgraded my Mac Pro to El Capitan, all went well. I logged in, then logged into iCloud and that also went well. But then it crashed with a kernel panic, restarted OK.

It now is running OK but after a few minutes it will log me off and back to the password prompt. Very frustrating and not able to work with it in such very short windows of time.


Anybody else seeing this?


Paul.

Mac Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on Oct 1, 2015 4:29 AM

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Oct 1, 2015 8:39 PM in response to Paul Hodson3

I also was being constantly logged out, and thank goodness was able to read this thread before I got logged out again. I also have a 2009 Mac Pro with a GT120 and a flashed GTX 680 (used for Cuda Cores for 3D) both hooked up to one monitor. After I read this thread I removed my GT120, and the problems have stopped. Kind of amazing that and Apple OEM card would cause conflicts with their own operating system.


I hope they release a patch soon, this is lame.

Oct 2, 2015 4:05 AM in response to sahlawat

Having spent some more time experimenting, it seems to me that the problem arises not from multiple monitors but from multiple video cards. When I run two monitors (both Apple Cinema Display 23") off one card (NVIDIA GeForce 120 GT) the system seems stable, albeit the user interface on the second monitor is sometimes ever so slight laggy. However, as soon as a screen is connected to my second video card, the system becomes unstable.


Can I ask: does this problem seem only to affect the GeForce 120 GT card or are all types of cards affected? I ask because my simple solution was to spring for upgrade video cards.

Oct 2, 2015 4:56 AM in response to jjrodger

But you have to have monitors connected to more than one card. I have a GT 120 and a PC 5770. With one monitor connected to each card there is problem. With both monitors connected to my GT 120 no problem.

The 5770 is still install.

Also, presently both GPUs are doing computations.

No problems

jjrodger wrote:


Having spent some more time experimenting, it seems to me that the problem arises not from multiple monitors but from multiple video cards. When I run two monitors (both Apple Cinema Display 23") off one card (NVIDIA GeForce 120 GT) the system seems stable, albeit the user interface on the second monitor is sometimes ever so slight laggy. However, as soon as a screen is connected to my second video card, the system becomes unstable.


Can I ask: does this problem seem only to affect the GeForce 120 GT card or are all types of cards affected? I ask because my simple solution was to spring for upgrade video cards.

Oct 2, 2015 8:31 AM in response to Paul Hodson3

Same issue here. Been happening since the betas as well. My system is as follows...


Mac Pro (Early 2009) Model: 4,1 - 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon - 8 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 - 2 NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 512 MB cards installed. Two 20" Cinema displays and one 20WSX Cintiq.


2 Monitors work fine as long as they are attached to the same card. Once you attach to two separate graphics card then constant frequent crash to login screen. Obviously 3 monitors won't work as with the GT 120's theres only 2 inputs per card. In addition I tried installing new updated web drivers provided by NVIDIA. No help.


Ironic thing is I tried sending a feedback bug reports but the system kept crashing before I could send off.

Mac Pro keeps logging out since El Capitan

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