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Can some one please give my info about the vanilla kernel beacuase when i install leopard kalway 10.5.2

it time stamp resetting we are going backwards twice then it reboots it doesnt get the apple white screen but if install leopard with out the vanilla kernel it works fine and it only does the time stamp thing once every few hundred restarts, but really my main question is can i update leopard without the vanilla kernel?

really would appreciate help

Thanks

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From what I have read (and I am pretty new here as well) you can't update via Apple's official "Software Update" (you know, the thing with the blue network symbol and the arrows that tells you you have to install a new version of iTunes...) unless you have the Vanilla kernel. You can use the Kalyway Combo update to get to 10.5.3 and I think (THINK, not quite sure if I read this or made it up) that you can update via Kalyway to 10.5.3 and then install the Vanilla kernel (assuming you have an Intel processor [check on that as well, lol, I am not much help am I?]) and then update to 10.5.4 and somehow change back to your original kernel after all the updating is done.

 

Wow, hope that didn't confuse you more than before, and I hope that someone with more knowledge than myself stumbles in here and clears things up better for you.

 

Oh, and welcome to the osx project!

Vanillia lets you run unstock kext and update like it was a real mac but this only work on intel core 2 duo ,intel core 2 quad,core duo ,core colo and celeron 420 and celeron M

Thanks for the quick replys i appreciate it alot you guys are awesome

 

From what I have read (and I am pretty new here as well) you can't update via Apple's official "Software Update" (you know, the thing with the blue network symbol and the arrows that tells you you have to install a new version of iTunes...) unless you have the Vanilla kernel. You can use the Kalyway Combo update to get to 10.5.3 and I think (THINK, not quite sure if I read this or made it up) that you can update via Kalyway to 10.5.3 and then install the Vanilla kernel (assuming you have an Intel processor [check on that as well, lol, I am not much help am I?]) and then update to 10.5.4 and somehow change back to your original kernel after all the updating is done.

 

Wow, hope that didn't confuse you more than before, and I hope that someone with more knowledge than myself stumbles in here and clears things up better for you.

 

Oh, and welcome to the osx project!

 

no it didnt confuse me, and thanks for the help and for the welcome

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