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Old 04-01-2008, 05:25 AM
Ianxxx Ianxxx is offline
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Activity monitor should show two bars
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Old 04-01-2008, 10:43 AM
Fast1 Fast1 is offline
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Is it just my or did anybody else notice that there system fan now runs all the time after installing this???
I just installed it on my laptop and now my fan seems to be on alot more??? Could just be me!
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  #63  
Old 04-01-2008, 12:13 PM
spy974 spy974 is offline
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[cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]Disregard that. I can assure that both cores are indeed running. =)

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[cite] spy974:[/cite]Amazing. It works.
Thanks a lot.
Just one thing : it tells me that I have one core. Is there a way I can know if the cores are used ?

Thanks,

SpY974
Thanks. It was to be sure
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[cite] Ianxxx:[/cite]Activity monitor should show two bars
Ok, I see two bars
Thank you.

Thank you all
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  #64  
Old 04-01-2008, 12:31 PM
YamatoHD YamatoHD is offline
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im having problems with the update....
Yes, with this kernel system is a bit faster, but i cant boot in normal mode, only with -v -f

I get a kernel panic if i boot in normal mode...
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Old 04-01-2008, 01:19 PM
kristouf kristouf is offline
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[cite] Xxp/TuX:[/cite]Does support processors with sse2 instructions?.Anyone can confirm this?
I have an AMD SSE2 only and the kernel is not working Anybody can confirm that this is not compatbile with SSE2 only CPU?
KrisT@uF
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  #66  
Old 04-01-2008, 04:08 PM
mrburns05 mrburns05 is offline
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[cite] YamatoHD:[/cite]im having problems with the update....
Yes, with this kernel system is a bit faster, but i cant boot in normal mode, only with -v -f

I get a kernel panic if i boot in normal mode...
-v -f shouldnt change that, "-v -f" only tells it to show what normally loads in the background, -f forces extension loading and kernel caching i believe, i may be wrong.
So your still in normal mode once booted, just without the Apple Loading screen at boot.

I have all updates - including time machine update applied, i just dont use time machine though.
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Old 04-01-2008, 05:05 PM
bhast2 bhast2 is offline
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[cite] mrburns05:[/cite]
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[cite] YamatoHD:[/cite]im having problems with the update....
Yes, with this kernel system is a bit faster, but i cant boot in normal mode, only with -v -f

I get a kernel panic if i boot in normal mode...
-v -f shouldnt change that, "-v -f" only tells it to show what normally loads in the background, -f forces extension loading and kernel caching i believe, i may be wrong.
So your still in normal mode once booted, just without the Apple Loading screen at boot.

I have all updates - including time machine update applied, i just dont use time machine though.
how did you install the time machine update???
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Old 04-01-2008, 05:34 PM
bajanboy bajanboy is offline
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I am very curious that some people are reporting that the kernel 9.2.2 and system.kext patch for AMD works. I have updated my perfectly working system and it broke it(wont boot, white apple screen with spinning gear). Well I yanked it out and I'm back to normal.

Lessons learned: If it aint broke, dont fix it ! LOL

Oh, btw...it has to be blessed Zephyroth or eddie11c before I use anything again !
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  #69  
Old 04-01-2008, 07:17 PM
vele vele is offline
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Do i need 10.5.2 update before installing the new 9.2.2 and System.kext or can I do it straight from 10.5.1
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Old 04-01-2008, 07:19 PM
vele vele is offline
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One more question. Is sleep working with this kernel?



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