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yes, i guess that can be true - so i am looking forward to the next release and hope that the apple people have an eye on the community and will integrate the improvements in the next update.
the screensaver issue appears on tiger too. so i have set "put the display to sleep when the computer is inactive for:" to 15 minutes and the screensaver to 20 minutes. that works fine. |
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well, this leopard-thingy makes me restless - just backuped my fresh-installed tiger and tried again to install leopard...
this time i didnt wait after freeze until the computer reboots itself - i waited about 10 minutes after that"1-minute-before-end-freeze" appeared and then i rebooted. now i tried to find the install.log - but it doesnt seem to be there. is it possible that it is written in the last part of installation? |
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now i ran marvins again, here the log:
************************************************** ************************************************** ********** * Marvin's AMD Utility v.25 - 2008.02.29 23:34:54 ************************************************** ************************************************** ********** * Input arguments: * target_dir="/" * dmount="/" * cat="leopard" * do_make_patcher_pkg="yes" * simulation_mode="yes" * undo="no" ************************************************** ************************************************** ********** Searching for binaries in: /Applications Searching for binaries in: /BaseSystem.pkg.142sckL7p Searching for binaries in: /Library Searching for binaries in: /Marvin's AMD Utility v.25.app Searching for binaries in: /System Searching for binaries in: /bin Searching for binaries in: /home Searching for binaries in: /private Searching for binaries in: /sbin Searching for binaries in: /usr Done searching for binaries. See the list in: /Users/doolak/Desktop/AMD.Patch.Folder/2008.02.29_at_23.34/logs/binary_filelist.txt ************************************************** ************************************************** ********** ••• CPUID found in binary: /System/Library/QuickTime/QuickTimeComponents.component/Contents/MacOS/QuickTimeComponents ••• CPUID found in binary: /System/Library/QuickTime/QuickTimeH264.component/Contents/Resources/264decodForkedScalar *** err067 - patches folder: no decrypts added to patcher folder * -- no decrypts were created 2008-02-29 23:44:32.462 open[28050:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35 if i understand that means that the CPUID has to be fixed only for QuickTime - is that right? But wouldnt that say that is has nothing to do with those Safari-crashes and those crashes of other apps? 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |