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Hello! Everything works fine, but only one problem worries me - I can wake up my PC from deep sleep only with power button, but how to wake up from pressing usb keyboard and mouse?
 

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Hello Casey, thank you for your reply,
I'm on Ubuntu right now, and my test was to copy a large file from and to my thunderbolt drive. This took only two seconds vs about a minute performing the same operation on my Mac. (this is an 12 Gb file).
I don't know where else to check, or if you need me to grab some parameters - like dump a file on Ubuntu that would help me to debug the issue on my Mac, please let me know.
 
@CaseySJ , I don't know if this would be helpful, but since I was inside my Ubuntu with working Tb3, I generated my DSDT.aml file with SSDTtime application.
Please let me know how I should proceed, I really hope not to mess with bios in a nearly perfect installation, this is by far the best and the most stable hackintosh I've ever had, and going from F6 to F7 I would like to leave as a truly last resort.

Warmest regards,
 

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Hello,
something is known about big navi support (6800XT - 6900 XT) in 11.3 beta 6?
 
@CaseySJ , I don't know if this would be helpful, but since I was inside my Ubuntu with working Tb3, I generated my DSDT.aml file with SSDTtime application.
Please let me know how I should proceed, I really hope not to mess with bios in a nearly perfect installation, this is by far the best and the most stable hackintosh I've ever had, and going from F6 to F7 I would like to leave as a truly last resort.

Warmest regards,
That's reassuring! Because you have Linux running, please try the script created by @joevt in the post below:

Because you have Thunderbolt3 (not TB4/USB4), I think it's not necessary to upgrade the kernel to 5.11 or newer.
 
Hello,
something is known about big navi support (6800XT - 6900 XT) in 11.3 beta 6?
Unfortunately there does not appear to be any change to the AMDRadeonX6000 family of drivers. We still see the RX 6800 XT device ID (0x73BF) in AMDRadeonX6000Framebuffer.kext, but that's been there for quite a while. No mention of this device ID anywhere else.
 
please try the script created by @joevt in the post below
Hello Casey,

I ran the .sh file from the joevt post, here was the screen output:
>>>$ sudo '/home/me/Desktop/dumpTb3/dumpthunderboltinfo.sh'
find: ‘/sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/[0-9]*’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/sys/kernel/debug/thunderbolt/[0-9]*/’: No such file or directory
cat: '/sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/[0-9]*/nvm_active*/nvmem': No such file or directory
[0-9]*

Please let me know if this is helpful or I feel something is missing.

Regards,
 

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Hello Casey,

I ran the .sh file from the joevt post, here was the screen output:
>>>$ sudo '/home/me/Desktop/dumpTb3/dumpthunderboltinfo.sh'
find: ‘/sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/[0-9]*’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/sys/kernel/debug/thunderbolt/[0-9]*/’: No such file or directory
cat: '/sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/[0-9]*/nvm_active*/nvmem': No such file or directory
[0-9]*

Please let me know if this is helpful or I feel something is missing.

Regards,
Interesting.
  • What version of Ubuntu are you running? uname -r
  • Is there is a /sys/bus/thunderbolt directory?
  • If so, is there a /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices directory as well?
 
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