You can test it and report back.
I have no issue with the current procedures.
Always check your hibernatemode after updates and disable it. System updates tend to re-enable it, although the trick above (making sleepimage a directory) tends to help.
I made the change several months ago and have had no issues.
I admit that I was not having any issues, either. However, I've always wondered if I might at some point due to this statement:
Making the folder immutable will prevent any modification to it whatsoever, even by root. I only suggest this as a way to add some confidence.
For wifi, using TP-WN823N is good for me.
When you patch AppleHDA.kext, make sure first that vanilla AppleHDA.kext is in /S/L/E.
You will need to run the installer since my scripts do not make a copy of it.
Or if you only had used the hotpatch before, you can remove all the *.zml.zlib files from AppleHDA.kext/Contents/Resources.
And don't forget to disable the xml/zml patch. In fact, it must be disabled prior to running patch_hda.sh!
i found this in the thread - still quite unsure about the procedure to use the script
first, it seems like the only argument discussed is patch_hda ProBook , there is no other model?
Disabling the xml/zml patch means editing the config.plist installed with the guide?
Hi RehabMan, please can you check if my configuration works fine?
I updated with the command:
cd ~/Projects/probook.git
git stash
git pull
./download.sh
./install_downloads.sh
./build.sh
and now i have only four SSDT files in ACPI/patched.
Please find attached the problem reporting files.
Thanks
"Problem Reporting" files are incomplete (EFI/Clover is missing).
Read post #1, "Problem Reporting" again. Carefully. Attach all requested files/output.
Also, you did not describe any problem.
Sorry, attached can find the complete files. The problem is that after update i have only four SSDT files in ACPI/patched. Now i'm afraid to reboot. Just want to know if my configuration works good for you. Thanks a lot.