
05-09-2009, 04:49 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Tienen
Posts: 515
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Originally Posted by naquaada
Yes, there were announces several weeks ago... Let's wait, they'll bring it when it's finished. Didn't you wanted to create a tool for me that reads out the information of my opteron processors?
Say, could it be possible that you're creating a combo update package? I noticed that the update of Leo4All 10.5.3 to 10.5.6 got a much better result than a real 10.5.6 installation, but there have to be a lot of kexts fixed. A fixed ComboUpdate at least from 10.5.2 (Leo4All V3 was 10.5.2) would be smaller and easier to handle as a completely new installation DVD. I think a lot of users would appreciate that, if an update automatically installs the new kernel and so. Myzar did that, I had a 10.4.6 DVD which was the same like his 10.4.5 DVD but contained a 10.4.6 update and later he released a 10.4.7 update. Since JaS released his 10.4.8 image there were mostly only new installation DVDs and all contained the Disk Utility bug, it was frustrating.
BTW, also take a look at AppleThermal.kext plz. Maybe it's really the solution for hot AMD cpus, the temperature is about 7°C/44°F lower when it's loaded in 10.5.3. I think you can fix the dependencies problem faster than me 
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It's not that hard...
Open AppleACPIPlatform.kext, navigate to plugins and copy the thermal kext to an editable place...
Open and edit the Info.plist
Make sure the AppleACPIPlatform.kext version is set to 1.2.4 (for latest AppleACPIPlatform) and edit the rest to the compatible versions (check the Info.plists of each)...
Afterwards install in the proper place, remove ext cache and reboot...
This fixed it for me...
And yes (jazeker) I'll make an update package when it's released and I've modified the sources...
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