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hi everyone,

 

i had some sound problems (AD1988b) with my ASUS P5K-E WiFi/AP on Kalyways 10.5.2 at first.

I followed a TON of guides, edited .kext Files, plist stuff and so on and on....nothing really worked for me...

Friend of mine (Cheers H2!) claims to have "out-of-the-box" 2-chan. audio suppport with the exact same install AND hardware than i have...

if you dont, just like me, this might help you out.

 

Today, i finally found one guide for "Kalyway 10.5.1", where someone said "just add the AD1988b" driver option for install.... my "Kalyway 10.5.2" did not have this option while customizing the install, so i just extracted the driver from this 10.5.1 disk... :(

 

Now:

#1: delete your "AppleAzaliaAudio.kext" from /Systems/Library/Extentions/ (you might also want to delete the AppleHDA.kext, i did that before.. not sure if its necessary.)

#2: download and extract the attached ZIP "Azalia_ADI1988b.zip" Folder.

#3: copy the "AppleAzaliaAudio.kext" from this Archive to "Systems/Library/Extentions"

#4: open an terminal as root (sudo -s), enter your password, then enter:

"diskutil repairPermissions /Systems/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext"

#5: just reboot and see the magic happen!

 

yes, still just 2 channel support (backpanel), but its still better than nothing :P

& no, i did not try the mic, sry.

 

GO KALYWAY!

 

**YouGene**

Azalia_ADI1988b_Folder.zip

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Thanks for posting this article as I have the same setup and the same problem. But when I restart my computer all i get is this error message:

 

System extension cannot be used

 

The system extension "/System/Library/Extensions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext/Contents/Plugins/AppleAzaliaController.kext" was installed improperly and cannot be used. Please try reinstalling it, or contact the product's vendor for an update.

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hi again,

 

Zero? Did you rebuild Permissions?

 

Sorry, i am no pro in this, but to me your message sounds like a problem with .kext permissions.

When you rebuild permissions via terminal it might take some time...

You see some kind of % indicator like 10%...20%...30%... and so on.

 

Again, you gotta be root (sudo -s) & must then use:

 

"diskutil rebuildPermissions /Systems/Library/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext"

 

i tried this solution with two kernels, speedstep & vanilla on my ASUS P5K-E Wifi/AP (onboard sound via AD1988b)

 

another thing: when you first delete the old .kext, do NOT reboot! os x will rebuild it if you don't clear caches first! so delete the old .kext, copy the "new" one from the archive in your .../Extentions/ Folder, the do the terminal-voodoo.

 

hope that helps - good luck!

 

ahhhh....finally sound....sounds good :)

 

cheers,

 

**YouGene**

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It did not work for me. I deleted the AppleAzaliaAudio.kext and even AppleHDA.kext.

 

In the terminal I got the following,

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /Systems/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

Still no sound. Looking everywhere for an answer.

 

cheers,

 

khadley

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hey khadley,

 

sorry to ask, did you try "repairPermissions" as root?

 

fist thing you'll have to do after opening your terminal is:

 

"sudo -s"

then

"diskutil repairPermissions /System/Library/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext"

 

AND, my guess is, if you shut down your machine in the meanwhile, the whole, delete-old-kext-copy-newone-over part should be done before again.

 

good luck!

 

**YouGene**

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@spanakorizo:

yes, you are right, as i said in my original post, the Azalia driver just gives us simple 2 channel output... nothing more but also: nothing less.

 

@Gimmy2000:

Did you already try the steps I described in my first post?

I think the important part is to do the terminal stuff as root, otherwise the permissions won't get repaired.

 

good luck!

 

**YouGene**

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A lot of thanks! You just made my day:)

 

I was exactly in your situation -- just reinstalled system on another HD from 10.5.2 Kalyway and sound didn't work (and it did with 10.5.1). Did like you wrote and bingo! Thanks!

 

So, P5K-Premium (AD1988B) here, stereo out working! (well, nothing more ever worked here, everyone hopes on Taruga:)

 

By the way, if you won't play around with terminal just start DiskUtility.app and Repair Permissions on your Leo partition -- it helps as well (to avoid flood -- I did like this and it works).

 

And, I didn't even touch AppleHDA.kext

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Take off the s from /Systems/ should be /System

 

It did not work for me. I deleted the AppleAzaliaAudio.kext and even AppleHDA.kext.

 

In the terminal I got the following,

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /Systems/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

Still no sound. Looking everywhere for an answer.

 

cheers,

 

khadley

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i got 5.1 digital audio s/pdif working:

 

what you need:

 

kalyway 10.5.2 install disk

 

asus p5k-e wifi (obviously as the guide is for this mobo) don't know if this works for the premium edition

 

intel ss3 processor ie core 2 duo dual or quad

 

my rig

 

mobo: asus p5k-e wifi

 

video: galaxy 8800gt

 

cpu: intel e8800 45nm 3ghz

 

ram: adata 2×2gb

 

hdd: sata only

 

case: sonata III

 

step 1 - bios settings (press del (forward delete on apple keyboard) at asus splash screen)

 

under 'main' set sata config to AHCI

 

under 'advanced' set jmicron controller mode to AHCI

 

under 'pci pnp' set plug and play to yes

 

under 'power' set 'suspend mode' to s3 only

 

step 2 - reformat hdd

 

boot the kalyway 10.5.2 disk (external dvd drive works fine)

 

choose your language

 

accept read me

 

under utilities run disk utility

 

under partitions choose 1 partition (this activates options button)

 

under options choose guid

 

reformat using mac os extended (journaled)

 

quit disk utilities

 

step 3 - customize install

 

choose hdd to install to

 

hit customize (here's what i did)

 

under kernel choose vanilla (no other)

 

under graphics choose one driver that matches your card (i chose nv-inject-512)

 

under audio deselect all

 

under network/wifi i deselect all (i don't need wifi but the realtec driver/app (16mb) installs fine)

 

under thirds deselect all (most i didn't want or were out of date)

 

under patches i selected time machine fix and deselected french keyboard

 

under languages i deselected other languages

 

install kalyway

 

step 4- patch audio

 

boot hdd

 

get Taruga_AD1988b_Installer.zip here:

 

http://wiki.taruga.net/tiki-index.php

 

link is AD1988B Installer next to p5ke (NOT p5k-e wifi premium)

 

install patch

 

repair permissions

 

restart and pray

 

step 5 - enjoy sweet sweet HD audio

 

system profiler shows: intel high definition audio headphone/mic/line out/spdif/optical

image here:

http://profile.imageshack.us/user/krathkor/

 

bug: sometimes during boot a high pitch noise starts

 

workaround: after boot play any sound (audio file, system sound, anything with audio)

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i got 5.1 digital audio s/pdif working:

 

what you need:

 

kalyway 10.5.2 install disk

 

asus p5k-e wifi (obviously as the guide is for this mobo) don't know if this works for the premium edition

 

intel ss3 processor ie core 2 duo dual or quad

 

my rig

 

mobo: asus p5k-e wifi

 

video: galaxy 8800gt

 

cpu: intel e8800 45nm 3ghz

 

ram: adata 2×2gb

 

hdd: sata only

 

case: sonata III

 

step 1 - bios settings (press del (forward delete on apple keyboard) at asus splash screen)

 

under 'main' set sata config to AHCI

 

under 'advanced' set jmicron controller mode to AHCI

 

under 'pci pnp' set plug and play to yes

 

under 'power' set 'suspend mode' to s3 only

 

step 2 - reformat hdd

 

boot the kalyway 10.5.2 disk (external dvd drive works fine)

 

choose your language

 

accept read me

 

under utilities run disk utility

 

under partitions choose 1 partition (this activates options button)

 

under options choose guid

 

reformat using mac os extended (journaled)

 

quit disk utilities

 

step 3 - customize install

 

choose hdd to install to

 

hit customize (here's what i did)

 

under kernel choose vanilla (no other)

 

under graphics choose one driver that matches your card (i chose nv-inject-512)

 

under audio deselect all

 

under network/wifi i deselect all (i don't need wifi but the realtec driver/app (16mb) installs fine)

 

under thirds deselect all (most i didn't want or were out of date)

 

under patches i selected time machine fix and deselected french keyboard

 

under languages i deselected other languages

 

install kalyway

 

step 4- patch audio

 

boot hdd

 

get Taruga_AD1988b_Installer.zip here:

 

http://wiki.taruga.net/tiki-index.php

 

link is AD1988B Installer next to p5ke (NOT p5k-e wifi premium)

 

install patch

 

repair permissions

 

restart and pray

 

step 5 - enjoy sweet sweet HD audio

 

system profiler shows: intel high definition audio headphone/mic/line out/spdif/optical

image here:

http://profile.imageshack.us/user/krathkor/

 

bug: sometimes during boot a high pitch noise starts

 

workaround: after boot play any sound (audio file, system sound, anything with audio)

 

 

I originally installed with the 2 channel audio, do you think if i just used the above install package and rebooted it would work? or screw up my system?

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I originally installed with the 2 channel audio, do you think if i just used the above install package and rebooted it would work? or screw up my system?

 

Yes with the drivers form this site:

http://wiki.taruga.net/tiki-index.php

 

you can add full funcionality(mic, digital output, etc) for the sound card of the Asus p5k-e mobo, even if you have originally installed with the 2 channel audio.

You will just install the above package and reboot and it would work. It will not screw up your system .

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after the sudo -s i get this:

 

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /System/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

and still no sound on my p5k-e wifi-ap

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after the sudo -s i get this:

 

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /System/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

and still no sound on my p5k-e wifi-ap

 

Yes, i seem to be getting the same problem.

 

 

Hi Guys,

 

I've have an identical setup and have been trying to get the sound to work with yougene's fix. so far, no luck. when i copy the file, i get am error message saying that the file cant be used.

 

Then, when rebuilding the permissions, i get the following message -

 

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /System/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

2008-10-11 11:23:24.945 diskutil[344:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-10-11 11:23:25.067 DiskManagementTool[345:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

 

Can someone help with this?

 

Thanks.

 

Hi Guys,

 

I've have an identical setup and have been trying to get the sound to work with yougene's fix. so far, no luck. when i copy the file, i get am error message saying that the file cant be used.

 

Then, when rebuilding the permissions, i get the following message -

 

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /System/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

2008-10-11 11:23:24.945 diskutil[344:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-10-11 11:23:25.067 DiskManagementTool[345:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

 

Can someone help with this?

 

Thanks.

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Hi All,

 

Ive been trying yougene's method of getting the sound to work on my p5k-e wifi and im running into several issues. I'll detail them as best i can -

 

#3: copy the "AppleAzaliaAudio.kext" from this Archive to "Systems/Library/Extentions"

At this point, im asked to authenticate, and as i do, i get a message saying that the system extension cannot be used. It says that the AppleAzailaCotroller.kext was installed improperly.

 

#4: open an terminal as root (sudo -s), enter your password, then enter:

"diskutil repairPermissions /Systems/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext"

On sunning this from the terminal with "sudo -s", i get the following error -

 

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /Systems/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

2008-10-11 12:25:05.425 diskutil[1253:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-10-11 12:25:05.447 DiskManagementTool[1254:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

bash-3.2# diskutil repairPermissions /System/Extentions/AppleAzaliaAudio.kext

2008-10-11 12:25:14.520 diskutil[1256:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

2008-10-11 12:25:14.542 DiskManagementTool[1257:10b] _CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

Disk Utility Tool

Usage: diskutil verifyPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

diskutil repairPermissions [-plist] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode

Verify or repair the permissions of a Mac OS X boot volume.

Ownership of the affected disk is required.

Example: diskutil verifyPermissions /

 

Reboot, and no sound.

 

What am i doing wrong?

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks.

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