Oddly enough, bluetooth is working just fine and so it creating an adhoc network + internet sharing. Connecting to a network/Scanning is what's creating the issues.
I still have clover + kexts on my USB drive because I reinstall pretty frequently.
Either way the wireless card is working OOB on other laptops. Don't know what the issue is with the 9350. I attached console.log for you to see the errors when the card restarts.
I've made some progress on the wireless/bluetooth.
Taped pins 54 and 56 on the card (not sure if necessary).
Installed BRCMPatchRam for Bluetooth.
To enable devices, I booted into windows, pressed FN+PrntScr (wireless switch combo) to disable, waited 10 seconds, then did it again to re enable...
Finally fixed my NVMe issues and now I'm trying to get the Iris 540 working with QE/CI.
Inject Intel = Yes with ig-platform-id 19260000 and 19260002 gives me the correct resolution and allows my QHD+ display to work correctly, but there doesn't seem to be acceleration. (animations still very...
Darn. Might have to get a M.2 SATA SSD instead because it doesn't look like the dev is keeping the kext updated.
Could you take a look at it and see if I could roll back any kexts to their 10.11.3 versions to get it working?
After updating to 10.11.4, I am unable to boot my system because NVMeGeneric causes a kernel panic. My XPS 13 9350 uses a NVMe drive so it's the only way I can boot my laptop. I read the following over at the Apple HDA thread. Could this be the issue? I attached my kernel panic below...
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