Display issues can be tricky and I'm on my phone so unable to see the uploaded debug contents. Sometimes unplugging the display cable is needed and or power cycling it can do the trick. On my Aorus machine I sometimes have to hit the display options button on my LG monitor after sleep to wake it up.
I’m about 3000 miles from home until end of next week and without a Mac. Unfortunately I never did get a chance to check out your uploaded problem files and when you reported disabling power nap helped I figured you were good. Happy to take a look but it will be a week or so.Hi Leesureone.
The problem with the black screen after sleep is not fully resolved. It does not happen all the time, but about half of the time. Unplugging the display cable does not do the trick. Only a hard power reset works.
Is there anything you can see from the problem reporting files that I uploaded ? Any other ideas on how to further investigate, debug this ?
Regards,
Filip
I’m about 3000 miles from home until end of next week and without a Mac. Unfortunately I never did get a chance to check out your uploaded problem files and when you reported disabling power nap helped I figured you were good. Happy to take a look but it will be a week or so.
Every kext except fakesmc goes to l/e using kext beastGood day everyone,
I know that what I’m going to ask for has been answered in many reply’s here (but not visually with screenshots), I’ve stumbled upon several reply’s concerning the topic of where which kexts have to be placed (Efi, S/L/E or L/E). Could anyone post his/her kext file collection and where which kext file should be placed.
Thanks in advance
Sincerely
schlotterp
Its l/e for sure, and copying is not very stableI think I wasn't doing it right as I just copied those files to S/L/E , and then lots of error messages came up after input the command to rebuild cache.
After restart it lost sound and network devices (I'm using wired) but weird thing is my screen doesn't flickering anymore when awake from sleep. so I deleted all the kexts files I moved in earlier from S/L/E as I thought they didn't work, and put some back to Clover/Kexts/Other. I have tested by removing some I don't need, and it seems quite stable and no flickering even after sleep overnight, attached is currently what I have in the folder Other.
I'm using my 10 years old Dell U2410 with HDMI, have tried USB-C to DP but it didn't work. The cable works fine if I use it to connect my NUC to a Dell P2415Q, so it seems the U2410 is too old to support USB-C.
one more thing I don't see anyone reported (correct me if I'm wrong) is if I disable the SD-CARD from BIOS my network will get very slow so I have to enable it. I haven't decided if to go NGFF wifi card so I leave that empty now. My system is installed on a sata ssd. I can use the built-in BT by installing a tiny-linux virtual OS, which i found it convenient--just a click once cold booted occasionally.