The original author PMheart said (in a GitHub issue) that the CPU frequency does not immediately affect the battery consumption, so having a lower frequency would not alter the battery consumption. Personally I wouldn't even bother.
Has anyone had a problem with the screen's hinge? It became loose last year and I made Dell fix it (well, the 'technician' replaced the whole screen instead of fixing the hinge) and now the problem has recurred, but now the laptop is out of warranty... sigh...
Tips? (slightly off-topic, but oh...
Definitely not a hardware related issue. It works on Windows.
I thought /S/L/E is pretty much the same as /L/E ? I migrated the kexts to /L/E, still the same behavior (aka not working).
Apparently, my trackpad ceased functioning properly... *sigh*
I have no clue at all why it stopped working. I moved my kexts to /S/L/E as recommended by @RehabMan in his thread. Did I carry out something goofy in the process?
I might sound dumb, but I set layout-id 11 in config.plist, I guess something else takes precedence over it.
Will take a look at the correct kext installations, ty.
Sure, here they are. Thanks.
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I'm starting to get Kernel Panics left, right and center out of nowhere (something related to Mojave probably, High Sierra didn't cause such thing). The bizarre part is that a reboot fixes it.
Just like @jkbuha
I tried everything to make AppleALC work, but for whatever reason it refuses to work. However, the Native AppleHDA injection works like a charm. Gracias !
Well, apparently my model utilizes the Realtek ALC3246 codec, but it is not listed between the supported codecs table in AppleALC's GitHub wiki. I'm very sure I once used AppleALC to make audio work, before @the-darkvoid released a script for AppleHDA injection. I'm totally lost in this case...
@jkbuha Can confirm, has occurred to me as well... got a random kernel panic after the first reboot post Mojave installation
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I have deleted AppleALC_HDA256.kext from /L/E and placed the most recent AppleALC.kext from @the-darkvoid 's repository in /kexts/Other, but still have no sound. I...
When unplugged from the charger, the battery percentage does not change unless I go to Energy Saver Preferences and double click the checkbox at the bottom left corner. Someone else has probably already encountered this, but I could not find a relevant comment for this particular issue.
Also...
Thanks for the kext suggestion, I'll definitely take a look at it. Regarding undervolting, I have already done that using Intel XTU on Windows and managed to get a stable undervolt of -95mV on macOS. -100mV worked fine on Windows, but macOS hung a couple of times with it so I lowered it by 5 and...
Well, any way to make it respect that setting? I think that it'd run much cooler.
Probably won't arrive any time soon. It has a non-removable WiFi-card IIRC.
I have something very bizarre going on...
I disabled TurboBoost from the BIOS and successfully saved the configuration. Everything seems to be fine, but when I'm carrying out CPU intensive tasks, I'm still seeing the CPU reach its peak clock of 3.1 GHz in Intel Power Gadget (i.e. going above...
Today I tried replacing my CLOVER folder with the latest master branch of @the-darkvoid. I ran into a few issues:
Bluetooth, brightness keys and audio stopped working. I tried everything mentioned in the previous pages and have bluetooth working again, but no luck with audio.
Sleep/wake works...
I can't seem to get external displays working even though the adapter I'm using supports DP Alt Mode => https://www.startech.com/AV/usb-c-video-adapters/usb-c-hdmi-adapter~CDP2HD
Does anyone have a clue why it might not be working? I'm currently running High Sierra 10.13.5
Note: using...
I have the non-touch XPS and also have this issue occurring to me now and then. It's not super annoying since you can easily get it fixed by putting the device to sleep, but would be nice if it never happens.
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