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Reported working on ZD8000 running Kalyway 10.5.1, I had problems with booting thought, sometimes it would just reboot, and sometimes it would give me an error like: "Hey were going backwards < Restarting time Calliration failed at 2 attempts"

I managed to get it to boot using -x but it took about 10 mins, I haven't tried rebooting it yet though.

 

Apart from that, ATM shows 3.2 GHz (correct speed), instead of 3 GHz on 10.5.1

Siro- I installed both (on an SSE3 system) and it worked fine

 

Mayoxy- Try repairing permissions on the system drive. If you can't Safe Boot (-x at startup) then run your original install disk, and run the Disk Utility, select your Leopard Drive, and repair permissions. Even if it doesn't fix it, it can't hurt.

My specs are the following:

Motherboards:Asus P4p800s-x

cpu: Pentium 4 3.2 ghz

graphic card:xfx geforce 6200a agp 8x

audio integrated in motherboard: Adi Ad 1888 soundmax 6-channel audio codec

lan: Realtek rtl 8101l 10/100 Mbps

hard disk: ibm ata 40 gb

 

With this update and new patched kernel 9.2 by modbin all working very well thank you

Does anyone know if the Kallyway Kernel (10.5.2) is still vanilla, or will minor software updates break the system?.Also is anybody getting the "error collecting this information" in system profiler or misreported CPU speeds?--this seems to break FinalCut Pro amog other apps for me.Thanks

I am considering the update, but would like to kick off a Time Machine backup first.I have Time Machine set up, but I had one question:I have two hard drives installed in my Dell 410 - my main drive has Leopard installed with all of my apps, documents, music, photos, etc. The second hard drive I use to store video. Will Time Machine try to back up BOTH DRIVES or just the main "Leopard" drive? I didn't see a way to specify this anywhere.Thanks,Brandon
TimeMachine will back up every drive unless you tell it not to in the options pane in System Prefernces.

Does anyone know for a FACT that the kalyway_10.5.2_kernels.mpkg package ONLY updates the kernel? Is there a way for someone to take it apart and make sure it's not updating any kexts also? Theoretically, the people that updated the kernel and are now experiencing the endless reboot should be able to copy their old kernel back and repair. That is, if the kernel was the only thing that got updated by running that package. Someone please confirm.

anyone with this 9.2.0 universal patched kernel had notice an insane adium X crashes?

Its impossible to make it running for more than one minute.

 

For people who having prob with the video signal after update to 10.5.2

 

I'd recommend to update for 9.2.0 vanilla or patched kernel (yes, one of those from package), by still in the 9.1.0 makes the long delay right? Here happened the same thing but more than damn 4 minutes and to make the system usable again I had to delete the nvinject.kext under -s bootup.

 

Otherside I will got the black screen of death forever...

Means? No gfx acceleration because I have to delete the kext, but usable 10.5.2 system

 

So, updating the kernel this delay goes out and the nvinject doesn't buggy anymore.

hi folks....

 

finally reporting success here...

 

i had to switch to efi_v8 bootloader....so users with darwin bootloader have to use the efi setup ;-)

 

updated to 10.5.2

install patched efi kernel

update graphic drivers

repair permissions

 

and we´re finally good to go fellas....

more snappier than 10.5.1

 

cheers

ok guys, after downloading the file from a torrent, i installed it and everything worked like a charm, no black screen for 4 minutes either, only problem i had was after the first boot, the system left the spinning apple screen and rebooted, but then it booted into leopard fine, did not update the leopard graphics tho, but all is well otherwise.

 

iATKOS 10.5.1 now 10.5.2

Dell Inspiron 6400

single core

Intel Graphics 950

Broadcom 440x ethernet

ok guys, after downloading the file from a torrent, i installed it and everything worked like a charm, no black screen for 4 minutes either, only problem i had was after the first boot, the system left the spinning apple screen and rebooted, but then it booted into leopard fine, did not update the leopard graphics tho, but all is well otherwise.

 

iATKOS 10.5.1 now 10.5.2

Dell Inspiron 6400

single core

Intel Graphics 950

Broadcom 440x ethernet

 

Don't get the Leopard Graphics Update either. A lot of people with GMA950's like you have said it hosed their install. So you are safer by not installing it, I'd say. BTW, I like that Kaly's Update works for iATKOS as well - even though that distro was completely hyped up and a big pile of stinking poo in the end, in my opinion...

Just wanted to add - I've got iAtkos 10.5.1, ran the graphics update first, then the Kalyway 10.5.2 Combo Update followed by the Kalyway 10.5.2 kernel update(version for the Pentium D, not the Core Duo) and everything works just fine. I did have to go back to the older integrated graphics kext to get the correct screen res(& still have some minor artifacts because I am using this ancient kext), but other than that everything is up & running fine.

 

Somewhat ironic that Time Machine makes it so much easier to risk the updates! I've trashed the system a couple of times now, and I just put the DVD in and do a restore(takes an hour or two, but beats having to reinstall everything).

can someone point me in the right direction on a reboot fix?

 

shutdown seems to work fine but reboot doesn't work.

 

I use the kalyway update on my brazilmac dvd then did a vanilla kernel patch...everything is working fine.

 

Am I supposed to have mach_kernel in my install drive? or is that safe to delete?

If you want to make sure reboot _doesn't_ work, delete mach_kernel. ;)

 

 

hah i just searched and found out you can hide mach_kernel

 

it always annoys me when i click on my HD and i see that lone random script there

 

 

still need a reboot fix though...i had one and i seen one on irc, but when i use it to replace a kext it always messes up my system upon restart.

Hi!

 

Success here!

 

ComboUpdate: OK

Kernel Update: OK

 

After doing the kernel update I repaired permissions and rebooted. Then, when the GUI loaded, it changed to a weird screen resolution. I opened up the preferences and changed it back to 1024x768 and then back to 1440x900. Everything is fine now. Strange, though.

 

Should I get the Leopard Graphics update? Is is safe? I have a Gigabyte Gforce 7300GT 256MB. On my Kaly 10.5.1 installation I chose NVinject. On the Profile is says: ROM Revision: NVinject 0.1.5.

Any tips? Advice?

 

Thanks,

E.

 

 

Mobo: Asus P5W DH Deluxe, C2D 1,87Ghz, 2Gb Ram, 250GB SATA, 200GB SATA, GUID + EFI.

After kalyway_10.5.2_update, my machine rebooted twice, but I didn't experience this long waiting issue. I think it might be related to network connection, since my ethernet got lost after the update. I found out AppleBCM440XEthernet.kext was missing from IONetworkFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns after doing this update. I have BCM440X ethernet card in my Dell 6000.

 

BTW, does anyone know if kalyway_10.5.2_kernel supports sse2? There are two options: kernel_vanilla and kernel_Patched. first one is for Intel Core, and second one is said for "... SSE3 amd intel ...".

 

Thank you Kalyway and all your supporting here!

 

 

Some issue here, I installed the combo. Black screen but drive working. After 10mn.. it rebooted and loaded correctly. I am in 10.5.2

But then.. on the next reboot... black screen, and this time the disk is not doing anything. Looks like it screwed my install.

It's still a little unclear to me what I can/cannot do to update to 10.5.2.

 

I've using an SSE 2 Kernel running 10.5.1 iAtkos right now. I understand I can install the main combo, but what about the Kalyway kernel update? There seems to be a reference to a menu choice when you attempt to isntall the kernel, is one of the choices an SSE2 kernel 10.5.2 update?

 

Mark.

It's still a little unclear to me what I can/cannot do to update to 10.5.2.I've using an SSE 2 Kernel running 10.5.1 iAtkos right now. I understand I can install the main combo, but what about the Kalyway kernel update? There seems to be a reference to a menu choice when you attempt to isntall the kernel, is one of the choices an SSE2 kernel 10.5.2 update?Mark.
yeah with the kernel update u get the vanilla kernel which is intended for intel core duos and intel chipset motherboards (wont work with amd i assume)and a modified one for amd and anything else

 

I can also confirm that Kallyway's combo update doesnt add any unnecessary apps that show up in install dvds.

 

AND it works on a 10.5.0 fresh install.I used a Retail Leopard disk and used Brazilmac's method to create an install dvd, loaded up the postpatch, then upgraded with kalyway's update and kernel patch. Everything went smooth.

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