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SleepEnabler for 10.6.5


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I just tested now on a G31M too, and it's give me a kernel panic (with some ACPI stuff) at starting up. So it looks like it's not working... :/ Sorry

tried it with pmversion=21, doesn't seem to want to work either.

 

i don't get kernal panics however.

 

I've alsp updated applehda kext as advised.

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I've not replaced applehda kext, just modified the binaries in it with a terminal command, and it works fine.

The applehda command is this:

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x85\x08\xec\x10|\x62\x06\xec\x10|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleHDA

(A quick question: do you have mute option?)

 

Maybe the sleepenabler kernel panic is some file permission problem for me...

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I've not replaced applehda kext, just modified the binaries in it with a terminal command, and it works fine.

The applehda command is this:

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x85\x08\xec\x10|\x62\x06\xec\x10|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleHDA

(A quick question: do you have mute option?)

 

I'm using an external sound cart so it doesn't really effect me.

 

If anyone has a solution to sleep, please share.

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I am another with the 10.6.5 sleep enabler problem but I was fine with 10.6.4 and the 10.6.4 sleep enabler.

 

It didn't kernel panic as such but the boot process just stalls. it says something about DSDT.aml not being found and then stops. The problem is I don't use DSDT as I have not crafted one. I have it perfectly ok without one. I had to boot into windows and delete sleep enabler to get back in.

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Same problem here...

 

Running 64bit but also I'm using an old applehda due to it giving my laptop board audio. So could be either problem for me. Wondering if there is going to be another version released that's not dependent on 10.6.5 applehda.

 

Thanks guys :P

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Yeah, I'm trying to follow the thread, but I'm still confused as hell over several issues.

 

I tried recompiling a new dsdt, and removed nullcpupowermanagement.kext; not such a good idea because my computer couldn't restart after that.

 

So I've reinstalled it, with chameleon RC5, and have made changes to Boot.plist to generateP and C states, but computer still can't sleep, and now everytime my computer boots up I get CMOS checksum errors; something about a "POST ERROR".

 

So obviously theres something wrong with the DSDT file. Don't know what to do....

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