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Alright, so I got everything working. Just finished up the time machine fix and got some wireless on this craptop finally(WUSB54GC) :P Now I'm wondering where the battery monitor is. I can't find any enable/disable options for it and it works in Tiger but not Leopard. I'm sure I'm not the only one with a laptop/leo combo, but the search feature here is useless lol. Any ideas?

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so how did u get the brodcom BCM94311 to work?? :D

I still can't get to work on OS x leopard... :D it says not appear to have any PCI card installed In Airport card it say no information found. But when i click Network tab it says Airport and Ethernet Adaptor.. any ideas?? Plz help.. OS X is too good, i don't want to switch it back to Vista... ... and I use Linux too much, that i want to try something new like os x

anyone got any solutions for powermanagement.bundle (the issue causing this problem)? I've got the same problem with all versions of the bundle. It only pooped up after i switched to efi and vanilla kernel/acpiplatform. This is a super bummer because i never know when the laptop is gonna die. I also cant set it to stay out of sleep when plugged in, but to sleep after a certain amount of time when on battery power.

i've got guid running on my hacktop. works great, even with vista. but the performacne gain is minimal, the only real gain is partition resizing wiht disk utility, which can fail when vista is also installed. (occasionally breaks vista). i just wanted my install up to date on technology.

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