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Sleep, Restart, Shutdown not working ...
Hello,
I have a D630 with an NVidia graphic card When i install SL the first time, shutdown, restart and sleep work After i apply the driver pack, sleep, restart and shutdown won't trigger the hardware to stop I just have a blank (black) screen I have to push the power button few seconds to shutdown the system completely I was wondering if someone had this issue and found something, like a kext preventing the system shutdown/restart/sleep ... Any clue will be welcome !! Thx |
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Anyone Else get this when they run ps -ef in terminal? Is there a fix for this? I know it's to do with the mouse.. I dont think making a new User Daemon will fix this.. After using the system for about an hour it will no longer let me open applications, giving me the error "unknown error -10810" Maybe 64bit mouse drivers/Touchpad drivers would fix?
monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor -psn_0_98328 0 265 1 0 0:07.31 ?? 0:11.24 /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord 0 267 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 270 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 273 1 0 0:00.01 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 277 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 280 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 283 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 290 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 293 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 296 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 299 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 302 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 305 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 308 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 311 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 314 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 317 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 320 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 323 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 326 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 329 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 332 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon 0 335 1 0 0:00.00 ?? 0:00.01 /usr/sbin/ffscrolldaemon //------REMOVED rest of the enteries.. there are about 30 more...you get the idea*************** <- 0 512 195 0 0:00.05 ttys000 0:00.08 login -pf xxxxx 501 513 512 0 0:00.01 ttys000 0:00.01 -bash 0 516 513 0 0:00.00 ttys000 0:00.00 ps -ef ----------> Laptop: Dell D630 w/Docking Station OS: SL 10.6.1 Ram: 4GB GPU: Quadro 135m Wifi: RTL8187SE Audio: Sigmatel 9205 Not Working: Built in Ethernet (don't need it) and primary wifi card (not yet supported) Last edited by blacklabelsktr2; 10-29-2009 at 04:52 AM. |
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Hi blacklabelsktr2,
I have this issue too ! Its because of the ffscrolldaemon, its getting started many many times so the system gets out of memory. If I type "killall -9 ffscrolldaemon" in the terminal I can use the system again.... Does anybody knows how to fix this ? |
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I'm beginning to wonder if unchecking "Keep it running at all times" would be a fix, or if that would cause your keyboard and mouse stop functioning all together. I'm too afraid to try things like this out. Somewhere on google I thought I saw a page in reference to the -10810 error, where someone came up with a solution to limit the process to only running 5 active processes (I forget where I saw this.) But this could also be a solution. Maybe another way could be to rewrite FFScroll completely, but I won't think that would solve the issue really. If interested in trying though see here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...howtopic=88811 Like I said, I haven't actually tried any of them out. Just trying to research to find best solution. ----------> Laptop: Dell D630 w/Docking Station OS: SL 10.6.1 Ram: 4GB GPU: Quadro 135m Wifi: RTL8187SE Audio: Sigmatel 9205 Not Working: Built in Ethernet (don't need it) and primary wifi card (not yet supported) |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>Label</key> <string>ffscroll</string> <key>Program</key> <string>/usr/local/bin/FFScrollDaemon</string> <key>RunAtLoad</key> <true/> </dict> </plist> works for me. The problem with the original one is the <key>KeepAlive</key> key. Its obvious that the daemon only has to be started once at startup. Just modify the path to the executable if you've installed it somewhere different. |
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----------> Laptop: Dell D630 w/Docking Station OS: SL 10.6.1 Ram: 4GB GPU: Quadro 135m Wifi: RTL8187SE Audio: Sigmatel 9205 Not Working: Built in Ethernet (don't need it) and primary wifi card (not yet supported) |
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Working now
After much difficulty this kext pack is now mostly working for me (only the trackpad fails). One of the big issues was that the video drivers for GMAX3100 did not work...perhaps they are only good for WXGA and not WXGA+ like I have. In any case, a generous soul provided working drivers in this post:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...post&p=1299847 Another key to success was that (using Chameleon 2 RC3) having extensions in /Extra behaved differently from having them in /System/Library/Extensions. I moved everything to /S/L/E/. Also note that, while I'm not sure of the necessity of having done so, I booted in Linux, dumped and decompiled the DSDT, edited in the "usual" ways, and recompiled it. I basically followed what you see in the link below: http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=515 Dell D630 Bios A16 OSX 10.6.1 Snow Leopard 2.0 GHz T7300 4MB Cache C2D - Working (both cores) 2 GB RAM - Working GMA X3100 Graphics Card, WXGA+ 1440x900 - Working (+QE/CI) Dell Wireless 1390 Card - Working Broadcom NetXtreme 5755M Gigabit Ethernet - Working Sigmatel 9205 Sound Card - Working PS/2 Keyboard - Mostly Working, Not Recognized PS/2 Trackpad - Not Working |
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I forgot to say also that, when I copied the SL install disk over to a USB nerdstick, the D630 refused to boot from it. It was therefore necessary to first install Snow Leopard on the main hard disk using a USB enclosure and nearby Mac Mini (which I also used for terminal work). Then I could transfer the drive over to the D630 for further work.
Note also that when I subsequently used Migration Assistant to transfer from the old Leopard hackintosh setup, it hosed the SL installation. I restored from backup and avoided making that mistake a second time. Dell D630 Bios A16 OSX 10.6.1 Snow Leopard 2.0 GHz T7300 4MB Cache C2D - Working (both cores) 2 GB RAM - Working GMA X3100 Graphics Card, WXGA+ 1440x900 - Working (+QE/CI) Dell Wireless 1390 Card - Working Broadcom NetXtreme 5755M Gigabit Ethernet - Working Sigmatel 9205 Sound Card - Working PS/2 Keyboard - Mostly Working, Not Recognized PS/2 Trackpad - Not Working |
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Some people asked for my DSDT. You can find it attached:
Dell D630 Bios A16 OSX 10.6.1 Snow Leopard 2.0 GHz T7300 4MB Cache C2D - Working (both cores) 2 GB RAM - Working GMA X3100 Graphics Card, WXGA+ 1440x900 - Working (+QE/CI) Dell Wireless 1390 Card - Working Broadcom NetXtreme 5755M Gigabit Ethernet - Working Sigmatel 9205 Sound Card - Working PS/2 Keyboard - Mostly Working, Not Recognized PS/2 Trackpad - Not Working |
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OK, but this is the same as from Dell d630 pack, and with this dsdt.aml, I have problem with recognize USB devices
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