I'm afraid I can't help since I don't have the same GPU (HD4400 here).
Isn't HD5000 the GPU used in the macbook chips from that era? If I remember correctly, 0412:8086 is actually HD5000.
In your case you probably don't need either FakePCIID_IntelHD_Graphics (it won't load anyway since it...
Repo is at: https://github.com/vbourachot/Dell-XPS13-9333-DSDT-Patch You clone it to your local machine in step 5.3.
I think if you follow the first post as is, it should work fine. Only change would be in step 5.4 where you don't need to download intelbacklight kext anymore. Instead, use...
In case anyone is still reading this old thread.. I updated my rock stable 10.11.6 to 10.12.4 (via the app store update) last night. Everything works fine after following the recommendations in the first post of the readme that RehabMan posted above. I pushed the necessary changes for 10.12.4 to...
Just another datapoint to say the modified patches in post #939 worked for me too on 10.12.4 with my haswell laptop. No lag after sleep/login and mini-dp out working with sound.
I actually did the in place update from trusty 10.11.6 to 10.12.4 and everything works fine after doing the fixes...
Try booting linux (live usb is fine) and post the output of lspci -nn. Have you checked in the bios that the wifi is not disabled? (I'll be honest I can't remember if there's a bios setting but it's worth looking through).
Same here. Mine's not Dell branded though, it's one of the original engineering samples that I got from china back in 2014 (back when it cost an arm and a leg). But yeah, it's been connected to my 5ghz home network (n and then ac) without a kext patch since 10.10 up to 10.11.6.
Nullethernet should work once you add the kext. Getting a compatible wifi card (e.g., bcm94352z) is a much better long term solution though as the third party drivers for usb wifi often break sleep (and their GUI are usually crap).
As far as PM ssdt, you can use mine if you want to as long as...
Nullethernet kext: https://github.com/RehabMan/OS-X-Null-Ethernet
The audio and framebuffer patches are part of the config.plist. Compare your config.plist
KernelAndKextPatches/KextsToPatch/ section with the one here...
It's in the guide, last bp of the last section:
That's the least of your problem though.. The incorrect config.plist is really the reason why you're seeing most of your issues. I believe the guide is fairly clear as to which config.plist to use, how to generate ssdt.aml for power management...
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