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Originally Posted by fumoboy007
I think everyone with more than 4GB of RAM cannot boot into 32-bit userspace without fsck crashing.
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Thanks for pointing that out.
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Originally Posted by andyvand
Binary decryption works (after "DSMOS has arrived" message) but I will add SystemUIServer, Finder and also VLC to the "no-patch list".
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Well OK then, I just have thought that non working decryption would have been the reason, for me having lot's of "patch_text_segment failed" errors in dmesg
after "DSMOS has arrived" and the system was up as well...
Looking forward to try the next build.
Would you mind to answer some questions to me?
First I wonder what's the purpose of libunwind - I know it is required for building dyld and that this hasn't been the case on Leopard. (That's what even zero-coder like me can understand when looking at the src.^^)
I guess missing libunwind is the reason for having to use upx on some binary - is it?
Do you think you can port libunwind for Snow Leopard?
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Originally Posted by davisin666
Nawcom kernel is the fix xD
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1. Who do you think has added all the important code, for us AMD users to what you use to call "Nawcom kernel"?!
Without the efforts of Andyvand you would still be using sort of pure legacy mode kernel / without any 64-Bit capability.
2. What sentence in the first post don't you understand?! "I updated the latest patch to include a custom dyld." or "This dyld is beta"???
3. Even if you don't know the meaning of some words, it should be possible to understand that this is a) about keeping development going, and b) no final release, what usually means that testers are wanted.
If even getting that is beyond your scope of mind, you should better hold your tongue instead of posting provocative shit into technical topics.
