no upgrade yet
I was wondering if some one who did a successful upgrade could give me they're kextstat from terminal. I want to compare my kexts with yours. And remind me or show me which ones were changed before and after thanks!
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thanks sk1nhd33t for the help .
i create a new dsdt.dsl to make it right. (with DSDT Patcher) in the file there is still no entry like Code:
Device (AZAL) Code:
Device (HDEF) looks like the replacing part is in the new dsdt.dsl before i edit it ??? i have "LEGACYALC883.kext" in my extras/extensions folder. any idea ? |
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Temperatures. I have installed FakeSMC2.5 and have *3* temp utils now... each reporting DIFFERENT temps (in F) :)
iStat Pro: 94 101 iStat Menus: 93 100 Temperature Monitor: 102 109 On the plus side, they show a consistent difference (btw the 2 cores) of 7F... and at least all 3 are in the same magnitude of reading.. any thought on why none of them agree? :) |
Bonjour working
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Any help? edit: digging around, I see that SnowR1000 is supposed to installl RealtekR1000SL.kext in S/L/E.. when I looked, it was not there (even tho the installed appeared to have run successfully. I re-ran (then ran kext util just in case) and rebooted, and now its working. |
options for fan speed? (sys_fan)
I'm still a bit skeptical about my core temps... each util reports a different value, and they _never_ seem to change...
That aside, I'm wondering what are the options for the case fans connected to the 3-pin "sys_fan" connector on this mobo (over near the USB connectors)... it seems like the fan is always on... is there a way to make its speed more variable? |
Thanks Zim2dive
so i'm running what appears to be a stable 10.6.2. Some how my install never had a sleep enabler to get rid of. I usually install the bare minimum kexts and see if I can run it as vanilla as possible. I did however read carefully Netkas (http://netkas.org/?p=315) how to. "How to update – it’s easy. Use any disabler for AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext, for example – NullCPUPM.kext, install it to Extra mkext and reboot, of course if you made AppleIntelCPUPM to speedstep your cpu, you can skip this step. Make backup of your kexts, you might need some. Remove SleepEnabler.kext if you use it, this is very important step, old sleepenabler + new kernel = panic. Hit the update button, if you need to edit some kexts AFTER update and BEFORE reboot – download and install update from apple site. After reboot – re-add your device-ids to kexts where you need it and enjoy." I used http://files.netkas.org/10.6.2/NullC...ement.kext.zip. going through proper install protocol. I delete my extentions.mkext and rebuild it with Kext Utility. I did also add the sleep enabler too cause I heard your cpu can run hotter w/o it. The first boot up of 10.6.2 was weird. I had a delayed fad from blue to my normal desktop. This seamed to happen the first couple of reboots. Also I had an issue where my usb mouse and keyboard need to be unplugged and plugged back in, in order to be recognized (had this prob w/ 10.6 too but not as often). Every thing seams to be smoother after a few reboots, weird! Thanks to everyone for the help |
Thank you so much for this, im also new and have just got me leopard working and now learning how to get snow leopard! everything is working but that last part. but ill get it working. Once again great write up and thanks...
UPDATE: Got my sound working, all i did was just copy over your file, and its work. i know this is not the best way but i have sound! Problem fixed, reinstall and did not click on the SleepEnabler when installing, then updated and i need to install the update, i have downloaded the file could anyone please give me some info on how to install this? |
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you need to runn that as sudo(admin), so open terminal, type "sudo and then drag the program into terminal, and then enter, next it will ask for you password type it in and away it will go. I hope this helps in someway.... |
Thanks for the guide, I Got 10.6.2 working great so far, but I was wondering if anyone could reffer me to a good guide for enabling native speed stepping.
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