Once the Map View has been opened, Network Monitor renders all graphics operations on the discrete graphics engine. If you are affected by this issue, do not open the Map View. As far as we can tell, there is no way how Little Snitch Network Monitor could prevent the graphics engine switch. Note that only a minority of the mid 2010 MacBook Pro models are affected. ![]() It shows the graphics driver as the component initiating the panic. You can distinguish this type of panic by looking at the panic log. If defective RAM locations are touched this causes an operating system crash (kernel panic). Some operations in Little Snitch Network Monitor (especially the Map View) trigger a switch to the discrete graphics card. For each application, the operating system decides which of the two graphics cards is used. ![]() These computers have two graphics cards: one built-in to the CPU using standard system RAM and a separate discrete graphics processor (GPU) with dedicated video RAM.
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