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Hi guys, I recently installed Mac OS Mojave (10.14) on a Dell Inspiron 15 7559. I need to patch my DSDT's but I am stuck because IASL doesn't seem to install correctly.

Here's the thing, I do everything as described by this guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...QTw1ZPKBDorUL7NSK8PkBgnbJUnhwyPKz43JQbSczFCq8 (and many others), but once in enter ''iasl -da -dl -fe refs.txt *.aml'' in the terminal, I get ''-bash: iasl: command not found'' (se attached pictures).

Although, if I enter ''cd /usr/bin/iasl'' terminal seems to find the folder in the right position.
I have tried everything I found on google, I've searched on all the forums I could find, but no one seems to have encountered this...

I have some troubleshooting skills and I can manage, but this particularly isn't my field of expertise.
Some help would be really appreciated, thanks in advance

DELL 0H0CC0
Intel Core i7 6700HQ 2.60GHz
16 GB RAM DDR3L
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M
4K display
 

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Hi guys, I recently installed Mac OS Mojave (10.14) on a Dell Inspiron 15 7559. I need to patch my DSDT's but I am stuck because IASL doesn't seem to install correctly.

Here's the thing, I do everything as described by this guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...QTw1ZPKBDorUL7NSK8PkBgnbJUnhwyPKz43JQbSczFCq8 (and many others), but once I enter ''iasl -da -dl -fe refs.txt *.aml'' in the terminal, I get ''-bash: iasl: command not found'' (see attached pictures).

Although, if I enter ''cd /usr/bin/iasl'' terminal seems to find the folder in the right position.
I have tried everything I found on google, I've searched on all the forums I could find, but no one seems to have encountered this...

I have some troubleshooting skills and I can manage, but this particularly isn't my field of expertise.
Some help would be really appreciated, thanks in advance

DELL 0H0CC0
Intel Core i7 6700HQ 2.60GHz
16 GB RAM DDR3L
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M
4K display
 
I have the same problem
 
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