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Well... I have 2 partitions of 20GB in my laptop, one with a "stable" OS X installation, with 10.4.6 (JaS) and the other with 10.4.8 with the latest kernel available.

 

I have a Intel Pentium M 1.7GHz, and almost all the system is running fine... I noticed that I have a problem with memory management in my 10.4.6 (is doesn't free any memory) that is corrected in 10.4.8.

 

In 10.4.8, suspend/sleep mode aren't working... I can put it to sleep, but I can't get back.

 

I can install the latest iTunes, and play DVDs with "DVD Player" but the performance of "DVD Player" is too bad!!! The Xbench results went down... I can't test "DVD Player" in my 10.4.6, because it doen't work :\

 

Well... I'm sticking with 10.4.6 for now... And if this bugs are corrected, I'll switch to 10.4.8 :thumbsup_anim:)

 

Other thing... When I'm on battery power only, my processor goes to 800MHz and the performance of the system (graphics and so on) is too bad!!!

 

I'll thank anyone who can help me, if there's any possible help!

 

Cheers! :)

Lots people have "not wake up from sleep" issue, especially when Callisto/AGPGart is installed. Therefor I just set it to "sleepless" in power preference and installed Insomnia to switch off the LCD monitor when I close the lid because QE is more important to me.

 

DVD Player has never worked on my system, I think it's because my grapgic card has no CI support. Lucky for me, VLC player plays well.

 

Once I was told to disable SpeedStep in BIOS can solve the CPU speed drop when on battery.

 

Bruce

Lots people have "not wake up from sleep" issue, especially when Callisto/AGPGart is installed. Therefor I just set it to "sleepless" in power preference and installed Insomnia to switch off the LCD monitor when I close the lid because QE is more important to me.

 

DVD Player has never worked on my system, I think it's because my grapgic card has no CI support. Lucky for me, VLC player plays well.

 

Once I was told to disable SpeedStep in BIOS can solve the CPU speed drop when on battery.

 

Bruce

 

Hey! Well... I can't disable SpeedStep in my BIOS because I don't have any option for it... About the sleep issue, it is working on my 10.4.6... but that doesn't matters so much... I used to use InsomniaX.

 

Well, if is there any way to control SpeedStep, please help me! ;)

 

Thanks.

:( Katch, I HATE seeing that screenshot! So jealous...

Failure (after couple of tries with couple of methods) on my HP Pavilion dv1440 notebook. Intel 2.0 GHz SSE2, Intel 915GMA.

Installation failure has to do with deleting Intel950 kexts to enable quartz and core on my notebook LCD display... :(

It's probably possible on my notebook -- don't get discouraged if you have my same specs, keep trying. I'm just not an expert at it :whistle:

 

/anxiously awaits JaS release...

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