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Old 11-21-2008, 03:02 PM
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Some questions (about upgrade, microphone and tv card)

First of all to tell you that I'm not speak english very well.

I installed leo4allv3 (10.5.2) and it was the unique distro with stable system.

Yesterday I decided to upgrade with asu. Upgrade was fine and now I have 10.5.5

But today when I ran asu it appears to have more files to upgrade. Upgraded all files exept 2: AirPort Extreme Update and Java For Mac OS X.

Airport when I want to upgrade it appears message:

Code:
AppleScript Error</P><P>sh: line 2: 1.0*Convert: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is *.0*Convert")</P><P>(127)
File Java For Mac OS X when I want upgrade it, staled in this wave with blue and white lines and above this the message Preparing download... and nothin else for 5-10 minutes when I stop it.

Can I do something about that; Airport is for wireless connection; If I am right, it doesn't matter because I have wired connection.

The second question is about microphone. I have sound with apple azaliaaudio.kext but microphone it doesn't work. What can I do?

And the hardest queston is about pci tv card. I have kworld plus tv lite and it uses philips saa7134. But in system profiler doesn't appear something. I know that is very hard to recognize pci tv card, but I want to ask you if I have any chance to work. It's the only reason I use windows Vista.

Thank you for your time.
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Old 11-22-2008, 10:22 PM
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The only thing I can answer at this time is your first question...

ASU did this for me as well so my workaround was to download the updates from Apple and place the .pkg files into my downloads folder then run ASU and deselect these updates (but select a different update) then run it. If you don't have another update to run, then use the new AMD Patcher with the .pkg files that you've placed in your downloads folder and drag them onto the app. restart, then rerun ASU... it should be up to date.

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Old 11-25-2008, 01:59 AM
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Thank you very much for your answer even I'm late.
Except these two updates, I haven't any other.
When you write to download this updates from Apple you think from apple site? Because in Sofware Update there isn't option only downloading.
They are first days I'm using Leopard, I don't know about new AMD patcher. Do you think for something newer than asu? And where can I download it?
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Old 11-25-2008, 02:11 AM
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AMD Software Update is the best option for AMD users at this moment. Yes, you'll get those downloads straight from the Apple site then open the image up and place the installer package in the downloads folder... then when you run AMD Software Update you can deselect the ones you placed in the Downloads folder and they will be recreated with ASU and patched accordingly. If you look through the forum you'll find the web link for the download still active.

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Old 11-25-2008, 03:23 AM
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I patched these 2 files with amd patcher (0.3) and now they are in my Download folder (with log files). What's next? Can I install them like any other .pkg file (I mean with double klick, when they are already patched), or should I follow any other procedure?
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Old 11-25-2008, 03:41 AM
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read my explanation above in post #2... I used ASU to do the patching and the installing.

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