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Hi all,

 

I have been using OSX86 since Deadmoo,and for the most part, have had pretty good luck with my machines in terms of getting things to work nicely. Currently I am using an Aspire One A150 with iPC 10.5.6 installed. Everything is working flawlessly (video, audio, wireless, etc..). I am having no problems. I am using the VooDoo kernel (can't remember what version, but whatever stocked with iPC 10.5.6).

 

My question for you guys is:

 

How would I go about switching to the Vanilla kernel? I know that with little tweaking, the Atom N270 will work fine with Vanilla, and I am not worried about getting it working, I just need to know how to actually switch them out. I know I could just reinstall Leopard and choose the Vanilla kernel during setup (I don't even remember if that option was available in iPC 10.5.6) but if there is a way to do it without having to reinstall, that would be great. Particularly the only thing my Aspire one is missing to be "truly" Leopard is Software Updates and the such, which won't work with my current kernel.

 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. =)

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