Yes i installed an earlier build of quicktime (still 7.5.5) and the mouse lag goes away. So if iPC included the earlier build of quicktime (but still iTunes 8.0.2) or the 10.5.5 graphics kexts, the problem would be solved.
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ah ok. once ppf4 comes out i'm going to do a fresh install to see if it'll get time machine working. I'll try them then. Thanks Hara.
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This is the first osx86 i have got to work with my setup for a long time,My sata drives which use the nforce 730a chipset dont appear and the read and write speed on my ide drive is pretty slow.So any support for this would be great.
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hmm, well my ethernet is built in and works out of the box with no extra kexts installed. I don't have a wireless card. I just haven't been able to get TM to work. Hopefully ppf4 will fix the issue. I'll keep my fingers crossed. I read one post that said that TM expects en0 to be somewhere in there. Could my problem be that my board has two ethernet ports giving me an en0 and an en1? Could that be causing a conflict?
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Problems
I've had a running system with iPC OSx86 incl. patches 1 and 2
Yesterday I made a fresh installation with iPC OSx86 10.5.6. with patches PPF 1, 2 and 3. After reboot my system can't get past the moment after my account has been uploaded using my Apple ID and password. It looks like een problem with the kernel or ethernet, but I installed the same kernel and ethernet driver as before on my working system. The system us able to get my name, adress etc from the internet, but in the next step a bunch of letters scrolle down my screen. In teh background i can see the screen from OS. Anyone an idea what can be the problem? |