
01-26-2010, 08:35 AM
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Jaguar
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 73
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Originally Posted by never_mind
Hi Andy!
Thank you for your version of the kernel, great!
Running this on my P4/SSE2 only
Looks like date/time is working better with this one, time seems right now, and now viewable in menu bar, date partly ok too, but the callender is not complete yet. Improvement over previous kernels I tried!
Still I have some issues like:
- high cpu for some processes (e.g. Finder/Launchd, hditutil) at some point (some ok after restart of process with killall)
- Safari hangs (using firefox/chrome instead)
- Apps that install via "installer" (graphical one) don't install (installer hangs) (workaround, installer via terminal)
- crashes/KP of app(s) ,like Notify, a gmail notifier, that KPs and reboots after clicking icon in the menu bar
- date/time can't be set/shown via system preferences
Anyone else running on P4/SSE2 only?
Don't say its old, I know, otherwise it wouldn't be any fun ;-)
Thank you again!
Your humble user/tester, Never Mind 
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I think most of the beachballing is from the 64bit not supported?
I also have the same problem as you, I fixed the "time" problem (if you type "date" on the terminal, you should still see the time) by making sure internet works, then go to the time & date page, it would say ie: December-0001, and the clock is stuck at 12:00. Then just keep uncheck and check the "auto time update", if it connects to the time server then the time problem will get fixed. (works even after reboot)
I also have the same other beachball problems as you. but no panic in dashboard.
the high cpu is also driving me mad...
xcode installs after the "time fix" but does not 'execute' the programs after complie (beachball..)
Apple Remote desktop installs, but when connect to client it beachballs..
chrome's chrome helper also have high CPU usage?, google search button does not work.
firefox is fine but the colors are less, like 256..
Last edited by kocoman; 01-26-2010 at 08:38 AM.
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