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Update April 27th, 2011. DisplayLink has fixed this issue in the production version 1.6 release of their Mac drivers. Please download the Plugable uses DisplayLink chips for USB graphics, and ASIX chips for USB Ethernet functionality. And we have both chips in devices like our. Unfortunately, on Mac OS X, there is a conflict between recent DisplayLink drivers 1.5+ and the Apple drivers (AppleUSBEthernet) for ASIX chips. The DisplayLink drivers appear to open other USB devices as part of enumeration.

As a side effect, this causes USB ethernet devices to show as “disconnected” upon return from system boot or hibernate. That’s in addition to other graphics and ethernet driver compatibility breaks that Apple’s recent OS X 10.6 updates have introduced, including breaking AppleUSBEthernet for non-Apple USB ethernet hardware.

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I use the Agenda+ Widget since the stock iOS calendar widget is incapable of showing all day and future events in the widget. Yesterday I noticed it started showing “No Events”. After some troubleshooting with the dev, this actually seems to be a problem with Apple’s iCloud service. In the Calendar app under other, there is now an Untitled Calendar where I believe it was previously Holidays. You cannot delete this calendar, but there is a work around that removes it, and happens to fix my Agenda widget. SettingsGeneralLanguage & Region change your region. Since I’m in the United States, changing it to U.S.

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Virgin Islands worked. I’m not sure if other regions are experiencing this issue. I use the Agenda+ Widget since the stock iOS calendar widget is incapable of showing all day and future events in the widget. Yesterday I noticed it started showing “No Events”. After some troubleshooting with the dev, this actually seems to be a problem with Apple’s iCloud service.

In the Calendar app under other, there is now an Untitled Calendar where I believe it was previously Holidays. You cannot delete this calendar, but there is a work around that removes it, and happens to fix my Agenda widget. SettingsGeneralLanguage & Region change your region.

Since I’m in the United States, changing it to U.S. Virgin Islands worked. I’m not sure if other regions are experiencing this issue. Click to expand.I just ran into this myself and have read the developer FAQ about it at which essentially describes what you mention.

The solutions there didn't work for me unfortunately. It's interesting/strange that it shows up even if that calendar isn't selected to be shown/used. What did work for me as a workaround of sorts is to disable the display of all day events, seems like something related to that (and some calendar most likely) is causing some issues. Hopefully Apple will fix what's going on with their Holiday calendar, and at the same time the developer will update the app to handle a weird case like this one to prevent it from interfereing from how the app and its widget work.

Click to expand.Yeah, I tried that. Changing the region to something that doesn't have the Holiday calendar associated with it seems to do the trick, but changing back seems to bring back that calendar with its 'untitled' name and the same problem that that seems to cause with this app and its widget. For now it's basically the disabling all day events workaround that I have to go with to see most of my events (sacrificing the visibility of all day ones). Hopefully it's temporarily until the developer updates the app to handle it all, and Apple fixes their Holiday calendar.