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And now for something completely New and Different, from Yours Truly:

 

Introducing Chromatophore for Chameleon DFE for HD

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What Chromatophore is:

 

Chromatophore is an application that watches your /Extra folder for changes and allows for simple and proper management of your Extensions without the need or use of the Terminal.

 

Background:

 

A lot of guides and howto's don't tell you *everything* you need to know to use Chameleon for Hard Disks properly. Often, users find themselves confused because they add or remove Extensions, but never see changes/things don't work.

 

This is because the /Extra folder, and all of its contents, need to have specific settings and files to work correctly. Chromotophore aids you in this in a simple, direct, and largely transparent way.

 

Using Chromatophore:

 

Using Chromatophore is easy; simply run the Chromatophore application. Upon launch, Chromatophore will be added to your menubar:

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When first run, the menu looks like this:

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When the contents of your /Extra folder are changed, Chromatophore alerts you:

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You can then choose the Activate Changes menu item. Upon successful authentication, your /Extras folder will be prepared for proper use when you restart.

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Please give it a try. Feedback is welcomed.

Chromatophore.zip

 

Ah. About the name...

 

Chromatophores are the skin cells in chameleons that control color change; when the environment changes, the chromophores control the chameleon's color change :D

been trolling on this board for a while now, just wondering a couple of things,

 

since some people feel the sleep problem is attributable to the SSD, couldn't a simple swap for another SSD fix the problem ?

and related to that, since the MSI Wind hackintosh has a working sleep, couldn't someone just try using the MSI's SSD in the dell mini to see if that fixes it ?

 

I for one would totally plunk down some cash for a SSD that gives me working sleep.

been trolling on this board for a while now, just wondering a couple of things,

 

since some people feel the sleep problem is attributable to the SSD, couldn't a simple swap for another SSD fix the problem ?

and related to that, since the MSI Wind hackintosh has a working sleep, couldn't someone just try using the MSI's SSD in the dell mini to see if that fixes it ?

 

I for one would totally plunk down some cash for a SSD that gives me working sleep.

 

Well, this is all as much a science as it is an art. I am science-minded due to my training, so, if I where to answer honestly...

 

"We dont know."

 

Specifically, there is conflicting evidence on the SSD hypothesis; we were told that even installing on an external drive, the results were the same.

 

What we don't know, is if if or not the SSD was 'live' on this system, or disabled in the bios, or if the results are even repeatable...or even real :)

 

Thru experimentation, I can tell you that no combination of kernels or kexts have gotten this to work right. In some cases, it works wrong in completely different ways then the commonly observed one.

 

Until we have more data, I can't recommend buying "some other" SSD because the "included" ones are the problem as a solution the the sleep issue :)

i think this is quite common from this thread and i think one of the guys here had to reinstall xp, then enable bluetooth in that then put back on osx after.

 

what u can do to speed it up is use the latest beta of clonezilla intrepid which will allow you to make an image of your osx install which will save you the time of doing a full reinstall.

 

 

Okay...I just spent the better half of my Sunday reinstalling xp in order to enable bluetooth. I then reinstalled osx per the instructions on page 18...again everything went smooth. This time bluetooth is working, so it looks like it definitely needs to be enabled before removing xp and installing osx.

 

However, I still have no sound...I can't figure it out. Please help.

Okay...I just spent the better half of my Sunday reinstalling xp in order to enable bluetooth. I then reinstalled osx per the instructions on page 18...again everything went smooth. This time bluetooth is working, so it looks like it definitely needs to be enabled before removing xp and installing osx.

 

However, I still have no sound...I can't figure it out. Please help.

 

 

Have you updated to 10.5.5?

Hey guys been following your progress from the first. Great work! I'm on my OSX Mini currently.

 

Everything works great except for audio. I initially had this problem on my original install and remembered I had turned my audio off in XP. I reinstalled XP and all the Dell drivers (PIA) and after the initial install of OSX audio worked fine. Although when I updated to 10.5.5 audio disappeared. Any ideas?

Whoa pal! Same team, 'member? A little touchy, I feel.

 

It is a very easy thing to test...I did :)

 

All you have to do is boot from the iso i made. I'll bet your serial won't be 1234567890....

 

As I am also a Really-for-Real card-carrying ADC MacOS X dev...I assure you that you won't only have a problem with coolbook reading the hardware serial number. It is pretty much standard operating procedure :)

 

When i don't boot up from whatever bootloader you are using, I have a real, unique serial number...

 

When i use the same exact kext set and boot up from what you made, W1234567890.

 

Try it...then let's fix it. The fact that other stuff is wrong too isn't a really good selling point; our aim is to be better :)

 

Sorry did not mean to come across that way. So any ideas why it works sometimes? Again looking at that kext code I don't see how it will ever give a real one unless something else is over ridding it? Oh well I made myself a custom one for now. Maybe you could add it to the tool you are doing to set a custom serial?

Ok,

 

here is a Mini9 System Preferences pane that should help keep your mini 9 straight:

 

Mini9.prefpane.zip

 

Just unzip and double-click to install.

 

Let me know if there are any questions/problems.

 

NOTE: if you have/need custom strings in your boot.plist, do not use this. It was made for 'stock' installs that use chameleon dfe for hd/mini 9, not efi partition setup.

Ok,

 

here is a Mini9 System Preferences pane that should help keep your mini 9 straight:

 

Mini9.prefpane.zip

 

Just unzip and double-click to install.

 

Let me know if there are any questions/problems.

 

NOTE: if you have/need custom strings in your boot.plist, do not use this. It was made for 'stock' installs that use chameleon dfe for hd/mini 9, not efi partition setup.

 

 

Nice. thanks. I ran the audio fix...but still no luck.

here is a Mini9 System Preferences pane that should help keep your mini 9 straight:

Haha, awesome... thanks so much! :)

 

I'm finally getting my Mini tonight, from a guy off CL... I couldn't take the 3-week wait from Dell, lol.

 

I plan on upgrading the ram to 2GB... for those who have done it, have you seen a significant performance improvement (under Leo, of course)? I assume it would... but just asking. :D

Just wanted to check to see if anyone else has had the sound problem yet. I can't tell if it has to do with it heating up or if it just happens.

 

The issue was:

 

Fuzzing coming in and out of speakers intermittenly but if you squeeze (atleast on mine) to the right of the trackpad, depending on the pressure the fuzzing will stop. Only until you stop squeezing though.

 

Anyone at all or suggestions? It's really starting to freak me out.

Hello Everyone,

 

I have been reading through this forum and others awaiting the arrival of my Mini 9.

 

Dell ESD of 11/10/08.

 

Specs:

*Obsidian Black

*2GB RAM (upgrade from Crucial.com)

*32GB SSD (upgrade from MDD.com)

*XP Home

*1.3M Pixel Webcam

*Bluetooth built-in

 

I had planned on ordering the Ubuntu version but Dell was running a special until 10/14 for an additional 9% off the Mini plus free 2 day shipping so it only ended up costing me about $5 more to get the XP version with 8GB of SSD and 512MB RAM then I could have the bigger storage in case the upgrade ever fails and an XP Home license for free. Not a bad deal. The complete package ended up costing me around $580 so I'm really excited at all the awesome hacks I'll be able to get into once the unit arrives. I first began looking at the possibility of installing Mac OS X and have looked at the various ways to do that (uneasysilence method and from insanelymac with the boot CD). I'm not sure if I will go that route, there are conflicting reports of sound not working with the 10.5.5 upgrade and bluetooth being flaky. I wanted to get your opinion on what OS I should run and try out. I would like to explore the Mini OS from Dell Ubuntu 8.04 but can't find the download links anywhere for the .iso Do you think they will ever offer that to Mini owners or it will only be available through the system choice? On the other hand it looks like some have decided that they are going with Ubuntu 8.10 custom install after playing around with the pre-installed option. Thanks and look forward to the updates:)

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