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When I updated to 10.4.10. now sleep seems to work ;) very nice

but the speedstep stopped working, sound stopped working and also the battery meeter disappeared...

 

How do I get the m1210 hackintosh to sleep on "lid close"?

 

How did you upgrade to 10.4.10? I do not need speedstep, sound and battery, but sleep is necessary.

Hi Seadonkey..

Thanks for such an elaborate explaination...

I prevoiusly installed Macos few months back and i loved the experience...

I am pretty new to it and now know how to get every thing working in my xps1210 except for the card reader and 3945.

I cant tell you how happy I am since i got the sound from my speakers today.

Just for this i was keeping away from mac os and its the sole reason that i could not use it as my primary os and i was so fed up of reinstaliing and repartitoining that i bought a new hdd for it and after some days when i get the wireless too i will move macos to the internal hdd.

Pretty soon I guess we can lay our hands on something or this nasty wireless thing....

 

Keep up the good work... :P

How did you upgrade to 10.4.10? I do not need speedstep, sound and battery, but sleep is necessary.

 

It followed an 10.4.10 upgrade installer with the uphunk 10.4.9 torrent I downloaded from thepiratebay. but I was to chicken to use it at first... :)

 

I got sound and batterymeeter to work again following the guid in this awsome tread :)

 

I also had to change hibernatemode to 0 to get sleep to work....

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0

I just tried the ToH leopard cd for my dell. during the installation i didn't see any customizations for installing drivers for other chipsets or anything. i think it was just a regular leopard cd customized

of course my comptuer crashed after installation

I take that back. retried the ToH leopard dvd and it worked great on my dell m1210. There is just a little trick to getting it to work. read the instructions in the torrent. the exact same problems in 10.5 as in 10.4. dual core. camera. trackpad scrolling. sleep.

anyone got TV-out working on the go7400? I'm using titan and when I push "fn crt/lcd" the computer freaze....
You need to install natit dual view v.02, http://diabolik1605.com/DHF/
Excellent! So is everything working out of the box? Did you have modify kexts, use natit, or anything like that? Can you please give more specifics?
I had to install Natit installer dual .02, power management bundle, and sigmatel patch, also dual core doesn't work but it wouldn't let me save the plist when i tried to add it manually. so i just have dual core disabled for now. and i didn't have to add fsb=166 becuase it seems to run fine without doing that. otherwise everything worked fine. sleep patch does not work however. otherwise everything seems just the same as osx10.4

So the networking worked for you without any patching? I can't get wired or wireless (3945) working on mine, but everything else is basically as you described (except I had no problem saving the cpus=1 option in the plist).

I can't get wired or wireless (3945) working on mine

Mine worked right out of the box with Leopard

dual core doesn't work but it wouldn't let me save the plist when i tried to add it manually. so i just have dual core disabled for now

I am having the same problem. did you ever find a solution?

 

The only other weird bug I have is that I cant change the battery power saving features. when i try to make it not sleep the settings just go right back. i have even tried locking it. once i exit the utility and go back in the settings are changed back to defaults.

Mine worked right out of the box with Leopard
Do you mean wireless as well for that? I didn't think anyone had gotten a 3945abg wireless card working in OS X yet. I did manage to get the wired network working though by using an older kext.

 

Could you explain that problem with saving the plist a bit more? What editor are you using, what exactly happens when you try to save it, etc?

 

That power saving bug is really odd, I've changed my power saving settings so that it never sleeps or turns off the display and they didn't change back for me.

Well I installed using the toh disk, and for some reason it got "stuck" at 1 min remaining. I did a hard reboot, kept the disk in, and it booted into leopard.

 

I used the Natit .02 that Kingtks mentioned, replaced the powermanagement bundle, Broadcom 1390 worked. I did edit the plist file, and saved it, but it still locks up when I enable both cores. I haven't tried messing with the wired ethernet, because I don't really use it. Other things that didn't work in Tiger, still don't work in Leopard.

 

I'm having some of the same problems that others have mentioned. I can't change my power settings and when I run on battery, if the screen goes blank, things lock up. Also when I shutdown, it still is "on" as in the blue light on the power button remains on, and the green light on the hinge also. I have no problem restarting though... weird.

 

I like Leopard, I really like the new finder, and spaces. But with the power problems, it's to hacky/unreliable for normal use. I'm thinking about going back to Tiger, but we'll see.

 

If you have other stories or results please let everyone know

 

If you're multi-booting, the toh script will most likely mess up GRUB, or whatever else you're using. So you might have to fix or reinstall things after running it, so beware and back up. I just reinstalled Ubuntu, and then used Vista DVD to "repair" the windows install.

 

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We I was using JaS 10.4.8 I pactched the system like told to do so. I then upgraded the sytem using the Intel SS3 10.4.9 witch worked without any issues. And I just upgraded to Leopard (UPGRADED) did not do a new install because the boot loader does not work if I do so like that.

 

The only thing that does not work. (Sleep, Dual Core, Sound) Sound was working on Tiger but when I upgraded it stoped working.

 

:(

I've got a m1210 I'm looking to install leopard on.

 

Is clean-install going to be best for me?

 

Does sound work for some people, just not all? Which modified kexts are still needed? Will I still need to patch broadcom, power management bundle, natit, etc?

 

Are powermanagement problems common as described in this thread?

Did you preserve the patched AppleHDA.kext ? if so you can copy to your Leo installation I did that the first time.

 

Did you do a clean install of the ToH leopard DVD? And then just copied over the AppleHDA.kext from your backed up Tiger Install?

 

If so then I will just clean-install the system again and copy over the thing.

 

Thanks I hope you can clear things up for me.

I copied the alreaddy pached AppleHDA from my Tiger installation onto the files/extensions/ folder of the BrazilMAC's patch package, so the DVD had it, but Leo installed an original AppleHDA dat detects somehow my card but didn't get sound, so I copied from the patched DVD, but later I ran the AppleHDA patcher with my codec dump.

Hey there. Thank you for providing me with that useful information. I have actually re-installed the Leopard system and like you said moved my archived copy of the AppleHDA.kext into the Leopard Extensions folder fixed the permissions and rebooted. Sound was then available to my system.

 

I'm in the process of doing the same thing to the built in network adapter on the laptop since when I follow the instructions in the beginning of this page leopard complains about a "*.kext" not installed correctly.

 

:)

 

I will let you know how that goes after I get this and the power management to show up correctly.

 

Thanks.

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