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[Guide] Intel Skylake NUC6 (and Skull Canyon) using Clover UEFI (NUC6i5SYK, NUC6i7KYK, etc)

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If DMVT-prealloc is the IGD aperture and minimum then yea. Aperture is at 256 and minimum at 128. I also tried minimum 64. I have a Dell 4K U3216q monitor connected via DP. The graphics acceleration worked in way back in the early 10.11 versions for some reason, not sure what has changed. I have not tried that method. Will try that next.
 
If DMVT-prealloc is the IGD aperture and minimum then yea. Aperture is at 256 and minimum at 128. I also tried minimum 64.

Read post #166.
 
I have no issue with sleep using DP.

With the system on, are you able to power the monitor off and power it back on and still get a picture?
 
With the system on, are you able to power the monitor off and power it back on and still get a picture?

No. That is hotplug. As noted in post #1, hotplug is not working.
 
Do my kexts and everything look okay? I am going to try without hda-gfx injection in a bit. I ran install_download.sh and copied over the SSDT. I guess I could try it again. Should I try anything else after that?
 
Do my kexts and everything look okay? I am going to try without hda-gfx injection in a bit. I ran install_download.sh and copied over the SSDT. I guess I could try it again. Should I try anything else after that?

Try without "hda-gfx". Enabling HDMI-audio without onboard audio implemented correctly is known to cause panic/reboot.

I can't tell if your kexts are ok without data from "Problem Reporting" as requested in post #1.
 
No. That is hotplug. As noted in post #1, hotplug is not working.

I understand but I think this is what my monitor is doing when the screen goes off.
My display starts searching the other inputs (HDMI, DVI, and mini DP) when the DP input has no signal and I think thats basically the same as a disconnect (hotplug).

Is there any kind of a hack or tweak I could use to cause it to reset the video system to make hotplugging kind of work?
 
I understand but I think this is what my monitor is doing when the screen goes off.
My display starts searching the other inputs (HDMI, DVI, and mini DP) when the DP input has no signal and I think thats basically the same as a disconnect (hotplug).

Is there any kind of a hack or tweak I could use to cause it to reset the video system to make hotplugging kind of work?

I thought your screen was flickering on/off, then back on again... No?
 
I thought your screen was flickering on/off, then back on again... No?

No, I think thats the other guy with the 4K monitor.

I just get a black screen when coming from display off (like locking the computer) or sleep. The system is fine, I can remote in and see the desktop and reboot the computer for example.

I have been on occasion been able to fumble around with turning the display on/off and unplugging the cable and replugging it to get the display back but its very very infrequent.
 
No, I think thats the other guy with the 4K monitor.

I just get a black screen when coming from display off (like locking the computer) or sleep. The system is fine, I can remote in and see the desktop and reboot the computer for example.

I have been on occasion been able to fumble around with turning the display on/off and unplugging the cable and replugging it to get the display back but its very very infrequent.

As per post #1, you cannot expect to be able to turn the display off.
But sleep should work.
What monitor?
What hardware?
Why isn't your profile filled out as requested in the guide?
 
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