ambushxx Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 I am very new to Osx. I just installed iPC 10.5.6 yesterday. Every thing except the wireless was working about of the box. So i followed some instructions on the forum and replaced IO80211family.kext in the extensions folder with a custom one i found in the forum. After this i was able to see the card in the network utility, but was not able to turn on airport. I downloaded a file Atheros.pkg form one of the threads(i cant locate it), installed it. The wireless started to work but now, when ever i try to mount any dmg file i get the kernel panic screen - its says invalid frame pointer. So if i want to install something i have to turn off airport, install and then restart to get airport turned on again. Is there any solution to the problem. My specs; Acer 2420 1.6ghz intel, 512mb ram Atheros ar5bmb5 wlan, iPc 10.5.6, voodoo kernel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giorgio_multi Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 I am very new to Osx. I just installed iPC 10.5.6 yesterday. Every thing except the wireless was working about of the box. So i followed some instructions on the forum and replaced IO80211family.kext in the extensions folder with a custom one i found in the forum. After this i was able to see the card in the network utility, but was not able to turn on airport. I downloaded a file Atheros.pkg form one of the threads(i cant locate it), installed it. The wireless started to work but now, when ever i try to mount any dmg file i get the kernel panic screen - its says invalid frame pointer. So if i want to install something i have to turn off airport, install and then restart to get airport turned on again. Is there any solution to the problem. My specs; Acer 2420 1.6ghz intel, 512mb ram Atheros ar5bmb5 wlan, iPc 10.5.6, voodoo kernel. Is not a problem of wireless card. You have a problem to open dmg files. Is a version conflict between kernel and seatbelt.kext You need to install a seatbelt.kext of the same version of the kernel example: Kernel 9,5 seatbelt.kext of 10.5.5 Kernel 9.6 seatbelt.kext of 10.5.6 kernel 9,7 seatbelt.kext of 10.5.7 kernel 9,8 seatbelt.kext of 10.5.8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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