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Hi all,

 

I've successfully installed iAtkos v7 on my Dell Latitude D820.

 

Here is the config I've used:

 

- iAtkos v7 main System

- Chamaleon v2

- /Extra directory

- DSDT

- AppleDecrypt

- 9.7.0 Kernel voodoo

- x86 ACPI

- Disabler

- NVinject 0.2.1

- Intel SATA/IDE

- Speedstep driver

- CardBud driver

- USB

- Voodoo HDA driver

- Apple PS/2 driver

- Laptop battery

- ntfs-3g

- Broadcom BCM43xx

- Post-install actions

 

Then I installed this kext ApplePS2Keyboard.kext to enable the '<' and '>' symbols.

Finally I installed this kext AppleBCM5751Ethernet.kext, (first i removed the other AppleBCM57xx kext) in order to enable my ethernet card (that is Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller, pci14e4,1600).

I've bought a new PCI-express wifi card, that is Dell 1490. I'm waiting for it, but they told it should work out of box.

 

Everything is working great. I've installed and tested several programs.

 

There is just an issue: if I connect my laptop to an external monitor through the VGA connection, the monitor is not recognized. In the System Profiler it says that no monitor is plugged.

If I try with Fn + F8, the system freezes, and I have to turn it off with the power button.

I've tried to install the EFI enablers too (DVI/VGA, DVI/DVI and VGA/DVI) but the system became really slow (the mouse and the keyboard didn't respond anymore) and I had to reinstall the whole system.

 

Have you managed to plug an external monitor to the Latitude D820 or another notebook? Does it work?

 

Any help is appreciated thanks! ;)

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Hi all,

 

I've successfully installed iAtkos v7 on my Dell Latitude D820.

 

Here is the config I've used:

 

- iAtkos v7 main System

- Chamaleon v2

- /Extra directory

- DSDT

- AppleDecrypt

- 9.7.0 Kernel voodoo

- x86 ACPI

- Disabler

- NVinject 0.2.1

- Intel SATA/IDE

- Speedstep driver

- CardBud driver

- USB

- Voodoo HDA driver

- Apple PS/2 driver

- Laptop battery

- ntfs-3g

- Broadcom BCM43xx

- Post-install actions

 

Then I installed this kext ApplePS2Keyboard.kext to enable the '<' and '>' symbols.

Finally I installed this kext AppleBCM5751Ethernet.kext, (first i removed the other AppleBCM57xx kext) in order to enable my ethernet card (that is Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller, pci14e4,1600).

I've bought a new PCI-express wifi card, that is Dell 1490. I'm waiting for it, but they told it should work out of box.

 

Everything is working great. I've installed and tested several programs.

 

There is just an issue: if I connect my laptop to an external monitor through the VGA connection, the monitor is not recognized. In the System Profiler it says that no monitor is plugged.

If I try with Fn + F8, the system freezes, and I have to turn it off with the power button.

I've tried to install the EFI enablers too (DVI/VGA, DVI/DVI and VGA/DVI) but the system became really slow (the mouse and the keyboard didn't respond anymore) and I had to reinstall the whole system.

 

Have you managed to plug an external monitor to the Latitude D820 or another notebook? Does it work?

 

Any help is appreciated thanks! :D

 

 

mine works dual and single display but i only get 1024x768 resolution even on an hdtv and monitor

 

laptop: asus a8jr :)

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