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on my acer one AOA 150 it just dont work...

i use patched kerel... and when i restard de machine i just reboot again and again...

anyone knows something?

 

 

solved.... i have dual boot with windows 7 and mac drive 8... i boot windwos and put he mach_kernel on the root of my Mac OS X HDD and that it...

 

officialy works on acer one AOA 150

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Can you give some more info? Is it simply replacing the 10.6.0 mach kernel for this modified one after updating to 10.6.2? What about the other kexts to be replaced by example the powersave kext?

 

I just modified the actual XNU kernel source code and release built the i386 and x86_64 versions of the mach_kernel. Then you just replace your mach_kernel after updating to 10.6.2 with the one I provided. All its doing is making mac os x recognize your atom cpu, so you will still need the proper kext for your system.

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I have the same problem. I am new at this. Can you please, show me how to boot with my old kernel and remove sleepenabler.kext and install the new 10.6.2 . Thanks

 

Please let me know if Someone helps you as I need it too! :)

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Can anyone tell about how smoothly applications run??

 

Safari going ok, what about videos on YouTube?

Can you actually run iMovie, and make a movie with out frustrating lag?

playing music on iTunes?

 

What about photobooth, anyone with an internal camera being able to access the cam in OS X?

 

 

I wanna know of these things before i consider doing something like this.

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I have the same sleepenabler KP as msimac...

Unfourtinately I have no way to access a osx install to work around with the files, so im limited to using transmac via windows (i have yet to figure out how to mount my SL disk as RW via ubuntu). I tried using the updated sleepenabler kext, and i get the same KP... i also tried removing it all together and booting with -f (which still yielded a sleepenabler KP). I'm obviously forgetting to do something (updating something or clearing the caches? iono) or I am not removing the right kext. Any Ideas?

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I have the same sleepenabler KP as msimac...

Unfourtinately I have no way to access a osx install to work around with the files, so im limited to using transmac via windows (i have yet to figure out how to mount my SL disk as RW via ubuntu). I tried using the updated sleepenabler kext, and i get the same KP... i also tried removing it all together and booting with -f (which still yielded a sleepenabler KP). I'm obviously forgetting to do something (updating something or clearing the caches? iono) or I am not removing the right kext. Any Ideas?

 

You need to boot a install cd or usb stick

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I make patch, test it please.

Download Link here.

Original russian article here.

Google translated page here.

 

Have you tried to run VMware Fusion 3.0 I have the same system and with the mach_kernel 10.6.1 and 10.6.0 VMware install Crashes my system, My alternate fix was to install the voodoo 9.5.0 kernel but I can't get it to install properly.

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Here we go, Apple just released the sources of 10.6.2:

 

sources

 

Please pardon an ignorant :thumbsup_anim: question from an OSX86 n00b (with decent Linux experience, though). Which source package contains the mach_kernel files?

 

Here we go, Apple just released the sources of 10.6.2:

 

sources

 

Please pardon an ignorant :dev: question from an OSX86 n00b (with decent Linux experience, though). Which source package contains the mach_kernel files?

 

Edit: I'm admitting what an incredibly dense question that was. xnu

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10.5.8 work with vanilla kernel. Only in 10.6.2 Apple remove Atom support.

 

Thanks for the reply. I have a d945gclf2 with Atom 330. With 10.5.8 (and 10.5.7) kernel, it only works with hyperthreading disabled or using cpus=3. A complete hyperthreading on 10.5.8 kernel would be great. Thanks.

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A-ha. I have it too (use as home media-server and torrent box). I use 10.6.2 in 32-bit mode - work all, include sleep.

 

Wish I could upgrade to snow but not sure on what to use. I downloaded hazard's but I get errors so I'm sticking with 10.5.8. I would appreciate it if you can make hyperthreading for that kernel. Also a list of your kext on snow would be appreciated along with the settings. Thanks.

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Hi All, I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with a "Velocity Netboox M10" getting Leopard or even Snow Leopard to work. It has the same specs basically as the mini 10v

 

 

 

Intel 945 (great for hackintosh)

 

Realtek and Via ethernet and wireless (i think probs with wireless and OS X if not mistaken)

 

Processor is an Aton N270

 

I have a bootable Flash disc made for a Dell mini 10 and it installed fine on it, but when I try to boot I just see the Apple logo and it never goes any further but the specs are the same as the Dell mini as far as chipset and graphics.

 

Thoughts??

 

Thank you! much Appreciated!! Want to hackintosh this and the dell was sosooooooooo easy itwas silly. I have a retail Leopard disc as well but same result.

 

 

 

Lane

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