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El Capitan on Latitude 7370


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MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo chmod -Rf 755 /L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo chown -Rf 0:0 /L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo touch -f /L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo chmod -Rf 755 /S*/L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo chown -Rf 0:0 /S*/L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo touch -f /S*/L*/E*
MacBook-Pro:~ liftoff$ sudo kextcache -Boot -U /
rebuilding //System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext IntelBacklight.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext FakeSMC.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext BrcmPatchRAM2.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext lspcidrv.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext FakePCIID_Intel_HD_Graphics.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0A for kext FakePCIID.kext
kext file:///System/Library/Extensions/DisableTurboBoostBattery.kext/ is in hash exception list, allowing to load
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67061 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA0B for kext AppleIntelSKLGraphicsFramebuffer.kext
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67030 0xFFFFFFFFFFFEFA2A for kext AppleHDA_ALC256.kext
kextcache updated critical boot files, requesting launchd reboot

 

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Try booting without cache (hit spacebar at Clover and select without cache). Run the commands again and reboot.

See if audio is fix then.

 

Did you patch AppleIntelSKLGraphicsFramebuffer.kext?

Shouldn't need to with the DVMT set already.

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I did patch it a while back, but it didn't work. When I get a working USB drive tomorrow, I plan to nuke this install of OS X and start again. Ok, I cleared the caches, reran all the commands, but I still have no output devices. Good news, WiFi/Bluetooth works, with 5GHz and BLE. We are VERY close to an awesome machine. The little bonus items would be trackpad, volume buttons, etc. 

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Is there any easy way to tell? Also, where do I get 'sys info'? Isn't that a linux thing? I actually have scrolling, no multitouch gestures though. I just setup Karabiner to get what I wanted (brightness and volume), now I need working speakers :)

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