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#1
Posted 19 September 2012 - 07:21 PM
19.09.2012-22:11-software update from apple-10.7.5,i like this,now is ready to rock
#2
Posted 19 September 2012 - 07:28 PM
AMD users - has anyone tried this with RAW's 10.7.4 kernel? I'm involved with Mountain Lion testing by now and cannot try it myself.
If someone do try it, please post here.
If someone do try it, please post here.
#3
Posted 19 September 2012 - 07:38 PM
#4
Posted 20 September 2012 - 03:25 AM
New nvidia drivers v295.10.20f01
New AppleHDA v2.5 - can still be patched with janek's HDA Wizard, at least for AD2000B anyway.
New AppleHDA v2.5 - can still be patched with janek's HDA Wizard, at least for AD2000B anyway.
#5
Posted 20 September 2012 - 05:58 AM
can't even think of how lion feels after I erased lion for my mountain lion.
#6
Posted 20 September 2012 - 09:55 AM
I've been waiting for this (didn't want to bother writing it for 10.7.4 and then have 10.7.5 come out) ; now I'll start on a guide for installing 10.7.5 on a 4530s.
By the way, what is the preferred sub-forum to post model-specific tutorials? The logical choice seems to be "Tutorials", but there seem to be a lot of tutorials in the "Installation" section.
@The Connactic: I will at least do a quick test with the AMD processor you see in my signature. Even better, perhaps R:A:W:X86 will patch the 10.7.5 kernel.
EDIT: He says he'll patch the 11.4.2 kernel when its source comes out, although it appears that 11.4.0 works with 10.7.5. (I haven't tried it myself yet, though.)
By the way, what is the preferred sub-forum to post model-specific tutorials? The logical choice seems to be "Tutorials", but there seem to be a lot of tutorials in the "Installation" section.
@The Connactic: I will at least do a quick test with the AMD processor you see in my signature. Even better, perhaps R:A:W:X86 will patch the 10.7.5 kernel.
EDIT: He says he'll patch the 11.4.2 kernel when its source comes out, although it appears that 11.4.0 works with 10.7.5. (I haven't tried it myself yet, though.)
#7
Posted 20 September 2012 - 10:27 AM
Hi *,
FYI: GA-P35-DS4, Q6600@3.2 10.7.4->10.7.5
Upgrade went silky smooth.
After upgrade only thing not working is sound.
HDA wizard not helps, so I was forced restore AppleHDA from 10.7.4.
I haven't time to test my major issue I hope 10.7.5 solves: slow OSX->Linux SMB/NFS transfers.
No matter what I'm trying, SMB on OSX->Linux (kernel 3.3.8) has 4-8MB/s. NFS is even worse.
Interesting that Linux->OSX is fast (30-70MB/s), while Linux<->Linux achieve 70-90MB/s
FYI: GA-P35-DS4, Q6600@3.2 10.7.4->10.7.5
Upgrade went silky smooth.
After upgrade only thing not working is sound.
HDA wizard not helps, so I was forced restore AppleHDA from 10.7.4.
I haven't time to test my major issue I hope 10.7.5 solves: slow OSX->Linux SMB/NFS transfers.
No matter what I'm trying, SMB on OSX->Linux (kernel 3.3.8) has 4-8MB/s. NFS is even worse.
Interesting that Linux->OSX is fast (30-70MB/s), while Linux<->Linux achieve 70-90MB/s
#8
Posted 20 September 2012 - 02:00 PM
#9
Posted 23 September 2012 - 08:18 AM
Everything with update is OK.
Exept this on Disk Utility:Verify permissions failed: Insufficient privileges.
Anybody HELP me?
i try to repair with Recovery DVD but no happy...
Exept this on Disk Utility:Verify permissions failed: Insufficient privileges.
Anybody HELP me?
i try to repair with Recovery DVD but no happy...
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