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I just installed leo4all on my laptop but now I'm running into several issues. I have no background with working with Macs so generous explainations are appreciated.

 

I have a GeForce 6600 Go gfx card. The resolution is stuck at 1024x768 with no options. My laptop's display is 1920x1200 natively. In the installation, I checked to install nvidia ktext support for 6/7/8xxx, but apparently that didn't work.

 

Also, I'm not too sure what wireless driver to use, I have a built-in card.

 

My processor is a pentium M so I couldn't use SSE3, but I saw leo4all supports SSE2. Some of the applications like photobooth and calender don't launch. I wanted to triple boot (mac/win/lin) so I set up 3 partitions when I installed it. I have had no problems with ubuntu before but when I tried to install after installing leo4all, the display got all messed up but I could hear the startup sound. Does Leopard mess with hardware stuff?

 

EDIT

I tried reinstalling with the Nvidia inject option but it gave me an error when I booted into Leopard. I'm reinstalling again so I don't have to see that error on every boot.

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look, here is the first suggestion... don't do triple boot on a laptop. Why in the world would you need triple boot? Choose only one os you are willing to have and trats it. If you are into macs, choose leopard and dotn mess around with setting up separate partitions... this will cut your problems in half.

 

there is NVinstaller v.52 for nvidia cards, find it and try it... it should fix your video...

 

wireless? what card is it?

look, here is the first suggestion... don't do triple boot on a laptop. Why in the world would you need triple boot? Choose only one os you are willing to have and trats it. If you are into macs, choose leopard and dotn mess around with setting up separate partitions... this will cut your problems in half.

 

there is NVinstaller v.52 for nvidia cards, find it and try it... it should fix your video...

 

wireless? what card is it?

The laptop is my main PC. I really just wanted to try Leopard out, I'm not proficient enough to use it as my main OS (also why I didn't buy one yet). I was dual booting Vista and Ubuntu just fine before.

 

I will try to find this installer.

 

The wireless is an Intel pro wireless mini-pci 2200bg lan module according to my original laptop spec sheet.

look, here is the first suggestion... don't do triple boot on a laptop. Why in the world would you need triple boot? Choose only one os you are willing to have and trats it. If you are into macs, choose leopard and dotn mess around with setting up separate partitions... this will cut your problems in half.

 

there is NVinstaller v.52 for nvidia cards, find it and try it... it should fix your video...

 

wireless? what card is it?

 

 

after installing NVinstaller driver was working but the text keep blinking and sometimes blank white

my graphic card is GeForce Go 9500M GS 512MB

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