anyone try out 10.6.6?
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Only my post before is still a problem, I'll try some kext's now. |
I couldn't get 10.6.5 to work in 64bit so I did a fresh install of 10.6.0 and updated to 10.6.6 64bit without any problems. I haven't tried putting sleepenabler back in yet, but everything else seems to be working great.
edit: used 10.6.5 sleepenabler from http://code.google.com/p/xnu-sleep-e...es/detail?id=4 added kernel flag pmVersion=21 to com.apple.Boot.plist everything works |
Keyno, I have two 1.5 TB Samsung Spinpoint Green disks. The only problem I had is recognising a 1.5TB partition in the EFI loaded. I simply split the disk down. The second 1.5TB disk is used for Time Machine, no issues with speed, no issues with install. Just connected a SATA cable and plugged it into a SATA slot. I didn't do any special installs or mods at all, my base OS X is very, very, very standard.
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Could someone please post their Extras folder for 10.6.6 please? Im sure it would help a lot of the others too since there are very few threads on others sites for this motherboard too.
Thanks Edit: Updated and everything works except for sleep |
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In the sys preferences I have everything checked under Energy Saver. I have a ver.1 board. The only kexts in E/E are fakesmc, legacyalc883, nullcpupowermanagement & sleepenabler. |
g31m-es2l sleep 10.6.6
I could not get my g31m to wake up from sleep. It just reboots when I wake it up. Everything else works fine with 10.6.6. I'm in 32-bit mode.
Here is a list of kexts that I have loaded: $ kextstat|grep -v "com.apple" Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) <Linked Against> 16 0 0x4ef3d000 0x2000 0x1000 org.tgwbd.driver.NullCPUPowerManagement (1.0.0d2) <7 4 3> 17 0 0x54f45000 0x2000 0x1000 sk.triaxis.kext.SleepEnabler (10.5.0) <7 4 3> 32 0 0x55385000 0x4000 0x3000 org.netkas.fakesmc (2) <13 7 4 3> 64 0 0x5b8be000 0x21000 0x20000 com.lnx2mac.driver.RealtekRTL81xx (0.0.67) <63 14 5 4 3 1> 85 0 0x5b96b000 0x22000 0x21000 org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA (0.2.1) <78 14 7 5 4 3 1> 97 0 0x5b549000 0x3000 0x2000 com.evosx86.driver.lspcidrv (1.0) <4 3> How does it compare to yours? Thanks |
@disco monkey, could you please post your Extras folder since I cant get sleep to work either, it doesnt wake up from sleep. Also, are you in 64 bit?
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Updated 10.6.6 sleepenabler located here: http://code.google.com/p/xnu-sleep-enabler/
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everything works in 10.6.6
Got sleep working. I removed sleepEnabler and NullCpuPM kext and used the dsdt in the g31m kit posted elsewhere. Here is what my com.apple.Boot.plist looks like:
<dict> <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>arch=i386 pmVersion=21 PCIRootUID=1</string> <key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Timeout</key> <string>3</string> <key>Legacy Logo</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GeneratePStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateCStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Graphics Mode</key> <string>1400x1050x16</string> <key>Theme</key> <string>bootcamp</string> </dict> I installed the RC5 version of chameleon 2 from iBoot 3.0.3, and had to check all the boxes in the Energy Saver. With sleep working, the crappy VodooHDA had to go. Following a wake-up it would creek and distort. I ended up using a Taruga alc883 driver, found elsewhere. The alc883_add0_AppleHDA is the version that worked for me. I had to get rid of alcinjector and all other alc88x kexts, like the legacy one in /E/E/. The Turaga alc883 works great. Also, for the network driver I'm using lnx2mac driver. Works great and it's fast. So now the only kext in my E/E is the fakesmc. Here is the list of non apple kext on my system: $ kextstat |grep -v apple Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) <Linked Against> 31 0 0x55375000 0x4000 0x3000 org.netkas.fakesmc (2) <13 7 4 3> 70 0 0x5b8f7000 0x21000 0x20000 com.lnx2mac.driver.RealtekRTL81xx (0.0.67) <69 14 5 4 3 1> 98 0 0x5b66c000 0x3000 0x2000 com.evosx86.driver.lspcidrv (1.0) <4 3> Nice clean setup. |
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here's my Extra folder http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EDAMWZ4Z |
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Hi Guys
I've spent an already unhealthy amount of time on this so I thought it was time to ask for some help :P I'm using the Rev 2 version of the G31M and as of yet have only managed to get 2.0 PCM out of my SPDIF optical out on 10.6.6 using VoodooHDA. Would anybody with working digital out please upload their audio kexts (and dsdt edits) if needed so I can get this damn thing to work! Many thanks in advance, Scott. |
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I've been seeing several reports of ppl saying they were sleeping without SleepEnabler, but even tho I'd run the dsdt tools, I'm not having any luck getting rid of SE. I can report that I had the digital audio out working (simply with the 10.6.2 AppleHDA kext). I'm in the middle of reshuffling machines in the house.. moving the hackintosh to be my HTPC (in place of the linux box I've been using), b/c there is no Netflix for linux :( Actually makes more sense to have the Mac there.. altho it makes it a little less convenient for non-HTPC use... can always use VNC too, I suppose :) So I'm at 10.6.6.. just looking to slim down the E/E folder if possible. |
g31m-es2l sleep 10.6.6
Here is a link to a working dsdt for G31m-es2l rev 1.1:
http://www.filedropper.com/dsdtv2soundlegacy I used the LegacyALC883.kext and AppleHDA from 10.6.4 since that results in zero driver reported errors. Like I said, no sleepenabler or nullcpupm, and *everything* in both 64-bit and 32-bit modes flawlessly. Here is what's in my boot.plist: <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>arch=i386 pmVersion=21 PCIRootUID=1</string> <key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Timeout</key> <string>3</string> <key>Legacy Logo</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GeneratePStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateCStates</key> <string>Yes</string> |
How do you know if your Mac is actually asleep?
I've had my Hackintosh working through this thread for some time, probably a year by now, and have no real issues with it. Firewire works, sound is through an iMic USB connector, Ethernet is a PCI Realtek card and I use a silent Asus 9400GT card. It's a nice quiet quad core system that I don't really tinker with as I use it day in day out.
The only problem I've has is getting sleep to actually work, as far as I can see I have never got sleep to work in 10.6.2,10.6.3,10.6.4,10.6.5 and now 10.6.6. I have tried numerous sleepenablers, DVD's in drive's, anything and everything, even going to the expense of building a new identical system just to try things out. I have installed the latest 10.6.x sleepenabler, added the pmVersion=21 to com.boot.apple.plist and tried setting things in the System Preferences. I set the monitor to two mins and the computer sleep to two mins and have ticked the four checkboxes underneath "Put the hard disks to sleep when possible", "Wake for Ethernet access", "Allow power button to put computer to sleep" and "start up automatically after a power failure". After two mins of inactivity the screen goes blank and I need to waggle the mouse to get it to come back. So how do I know the system hasn't gone to sleep in this time as well and it's got an instantaneous startup (which is possible). Should CPU fans spin down? should all the power lights on the box go off? Since the screen's gone I can't see anything happening there. Should there be console messages? I know this sounds a bit lame (and a dumb question), but any help would be great here. Thanks, Rob. |
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Well, I just experienced the same thing - that SATA is not the reason, the HDD was slow. No - it was because the HDD was FAT formatted. I think OS X can't use those HDDs as good as HFS+ formatted HDDs. So, I just formatted it in HFS+ and works exactly as I wanted it to do =) Now my iTunes Library also starts within some seconds. Nice :) And thank you very much for your answer! :) Edit: Just tried the SleepEnabler etc. from this topic. Now Sleep also works for me. Very nice :) Thank you disco monkey and all others! |
Good, glad thats worked.
I would have been surprised if SATA was your problem, though little puzzled by FAT being so slow. It's not that robust a filesystem but it's not normally a slow pig. Anyway, problem solved so thats great. Rob. Quote:
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I know it's bad form to quote your own submission but in this case I'll make an exception as I finally appear to have automatic sleep working, which is pretty damm pleasing :)
The one hassle I have on my desktop is the lack of automatic sleep through the Energy Save in the System Settings. It has never worked and I know many people seem to have had the same problem. Many months ago, somebody stated they used PleaseSleep to make this work, it never worked for me so I gave up. I have just tried it again and it does work. I set the Energy Settings to one minute and after one minute the machine goes to sleep. Lights go off, fans stop working and my machine is asleep. There are no dvd's in the drive, no other hacks. The sleepenabler is the one for 10.6.x from Google with voorflags set in /Extra/com.boot.apple.plist. The last thing is that it will not awake from keyboard or mouse, I need to bend over and press the power switch. This I will live with. Yours, Rob. Quote:
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a) you know your system is sleeping b/c you can hear the @#%@#% fan (if you have one plugged in to you mobo sysfan) stop b) I posted back ~15 posts ago that I also had trouble for a long time, and *for me*, the difference to getting sleep to work (with SleepEnabler) was the choice of which fakesmc I used. I'm not smart enough to explain why it made a difference.. but for me, that made the difference. |
Thanks for the reply.
I changed out every component on the computer for ultra-quiet stuff, so the fan is silent even when you open the case and put your ear next to it, same for PSU and all other fans e.g. I run a silent Asus 9400GT card. Which makes it difficult to hear anything The machine is genuinely silent. :) What I found was that the lights do go off on the case. I haven't changed the fakesmc kext over, but wonder if PleaseSleep has the same functionality? Do you have to press the power button to resume from sleep or can you do this from the mouse or keyboard? I have to use the power button. Rob. |
sleeping
If you ping it, and it doesn't respond, it's asleep. And if you look at console messages after you wake it up, you'll see:
Jan 18 18:37:06 bens-iMac kernel[0]: System Sleep Jan 18 22:49:41 Bens-iMac kernel[0]: Wake reason = UHC4 Jan 18 22:49:41 Bens-iMac kernel[0]: System Wake Jan 18 22:49:41 Bens-iMac kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0 |
10.6.6 No Airport Card
Here's a problem that has left me scratching my head... I applied the 10.6.6 update on my 10.6.4 system and everything looked fine. My Broadcom based WiFi card was seen and was working. I was running on a single 2GB memory stick as I had a stick of memory go bad, and meanwhile got 2 new Corsair memory sticks to bring the system back up to 4GB, rebooted 10.6.6 and there's no WiFi found. Remove a stick of memory and it's back. I'm running the 64 bit kernel, and obviously would prefer to have all 4GB of memory in the system. lspci shows the WiFi card as
04:01.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)I'm not sure what else to look at. Any suggestions? The motherboard is a 2.4 revision level, and I've booted in 32 bit and 64 bit with the same results. clumber Update: Well, maybe this explains it: BCM4320 on 10.6.5 Quote:
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Unfortunately the sleep doesn't work for me. I don't know why but system reboots while trying to awake. |
I recently moved my box to do HTPC duties and started using the digital out, using an alleged gigabyte widget off ebay that connects to the digital out header on the mobo..it has coax and optical out... I'm finding that it seems to randomly(?) pick which of those 2 is active.. so I'll have sound showing as an output, but get none.. I go to my rcvr and toggle the audio in btw coax-1 and optical-1 and I get sound again.. anyone else see this and have a solution to get the result to be predictable?
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make sure "start up automatically after power failure" is checked under Energy Saver options in system preferences. |
Ran into something new last night.. I had recently moved my hack to serve at HTPC and had swapped in an nvidia GT240 (using DVI out). All worked fine. Then last night, I rebooted and got stuck with a 1024x768 (I think) screen (on my 1080 TV)... the monitors panel showed no other options. When I rebooted again, I noticed a VERY brief error message in top the left corner of the screen right as the countdown counter expires and the myHack screen comes up. The text is there for all of half a second... I tried booting verbose and did not see it... the bet I could make out is something about "bad display ... block...Error: Nvidia ROM patching failed (0x 0)" (this is off of memory, I left my notes at home).
Some googling found other similar reports.. but I did not find any obvious solution... other than pulling the GT240 and putting in a 9500GT I had as a spare... came right back up to 1920x1080 (or as 10.6. seems to like to call it "1080p". Can anyone point me towards more info on this? I did this install way way long ago.. perhaps is there a newer myHack and/or graphicsenabler I should be installing over what I have now? also I noticed whatever does this happens before I pick the boot drive in chameleon? ie. even when I switch to my backup drive, the resolution was wrong. Just to be clear.. everything was working just fine for weeks. Last night I tried to put the machine to sleep, it seemed to get half-way there and then hang... fans blowing full.. so I rebooted and had the bad resolution. |
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Zim, Do you have a clone for backup? If I was you, I might start trying out different configurations. You could do a fresh install, using iboot. I'm not sure what exactly is going on there. They are using very new Chameleon boot loaders rc2 ver699. those boot loaders have built in graphics card recognition and other new features. May help you out. If you have a bootable clone of your system, you could try just changing the bootloader. Just some thoughts I'm having trouble on my eg31m-s2, which is also supposed to be my media center. The resolutions, 1920 x 1080x60 are giving me squiggle lines . making 1080p plasma look like a puzzle. I have to reduce resolution and even then picture is off centered. this is on the 9800gt through dvi-vga. weird stuff may just go back to w7 |
any1 updated to 10.6.7?
any issues? thx |
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I did successfully update on 10.6.7...
the only think which I must use is pmVersion=21 in the boot sequence.. the rest works OK.. The only difference from prior versions is use of VoodooHDA for audio instead of ALC662.kext as you probably know G31M-ES2 has ALC662 chip and not ALC882 as many people thinks. I don't know why my Core2Duo proc is not recognized as Duo but Solo (see first picture).. Anyone has an idea ?? BR |
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Also have problem with sound. In Win7 it's more clear and loud than in Mac OS X. Can't solve this problem. Thanks. |
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Maybe someone has DSDT for rev 2.0 motherboard? I do not understand how to apply ES2Lw/allthe currentfix.dsl fixes. |
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G31M-ES2L is great, just a quick question and sorry for interrupting the discussion. Need your advise should I get rev 1.1 board or rev. 2.4 board. Since I've found in the wiki, the newest rev 2.4 boards also works with 1.6.7 as well.
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Hey guys. Quick question.
So, today, I turn on my hack and got a Keys Out of Order error. Basically this means, "You get to format and reinstall! ENJOY!" I thought I was bulletproof so I had limited backups. So I did the fresh install and updated straight to 10.6.7 before fiddling with any kexts or anything. So right now, I have the most up to date OS, but no sound or sleep (never had sleep, actually). I had sound on my previous installation, but I don't remember how I got there. I don't know I didn't do anything with my DSDT, though. In fact, the only thing I DO remember is using the EP45 Magic Installer from the lifehacker guide. lol. tl;dr So, any ideas on what I'll need to do to get sound working in 10.6.7 fresh? |
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For those having trouble with sound, try this driver.
I've also found, that at least in my case, putting drivers in /Extra/Extensions only works for very low level functions. Things like fakesmc and OpenHaltRestart work fine in there, but things like my audio drivers don't. Anyways, I've tried several drivers for sound, and this is the only one that works. |
Anybody tried updating 10.6.8? I haven't tried it yet because I want to make sure it will be just fine.
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Just updated to 10.6.8 via Software Update. Removed Sleepenabler.kext before updating. After updating had to reinstall AppleHDA. Everything is running great so far though. :)
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Installation Ok 10.6.6
Thanks for all, I have install Snow Leopard 10.6.6, everything works Ok.
But I have a question, which USB dongle i have to buy to have WIFI 100%? I only got video on DVI not hdmi because video was blank. My video car is nvidia Geforce 9800GTX, i wanna convert the hackingtosh on HTPC to see SL on my LCD. ;) |
Update to 10.6.8
Update to 10.6.8 with no problems.
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Ps. does the same SleepEnabler from 10.6.6 work with 10.6.8? |
any success with Lion?
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Let me know if you need my Extra's folder and the procedure. |
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