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Dear all,

 

I've just installed iATKOS v1.0, on my HP laptop (2510p series), following exactly the installation guide (Easy Installation Guide: Dual Boot Windows Vista and MAC OS X 10.5 .. Real quick and fool proof).

 

Everything was going well except at the end once the installation finishes (step #21). Indeed, after the reboot, I have this grey screen with the apple logo but it nevers change...even after a couple of hours ! It doesn't seem to be crashed since I still can control the mouse...

 

After this, I tried rebooting with the F8 and -s options, and I darwing boots and I have access to the shell...

 

Does anybody experienced the same issue ? I've been heard that a patch has been released for iATKOS, do you recommend to apply it ? Otherwise, did I forget something ? I'm really frustrated since the installation worked perfectly !

 

Thanks in advance.

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I have the same laptop, and installed ideneb on it. I do not have sound, but I do have a very stable system. I am working on the sound solution as many websites state that this laptop has the ALC888 sound chip, but the ALC888 drivers I installed are not working. As I find info I'll pass it along.

 

I do have one question, is your touchpad extremely sensative? mine is so hard to manage and it is really driving me up the wall.

 

I'll let you know what I find out about drivers and the such, cause I want this system to be perfect, just like when I had Linux on it.

Dear all,

 

I've just installed iATKOS v1.0, on my HP laptop (2510p series), following exactly the installation guide (Easy Installation Guide: Dual Boot Windows Vista and MAC OS X 10.5 .. Real quick and fool proof).

 

Everything was going well except at the end once the installation finishes (step #21). Indeed, after the reboot, I have this grey screen with the apple logo but it nevers change...even after a couple of hours ! It doesn't seem to be crashed since I still can control the mouse...

 

Boot with -v and post your results.

really? you have Intel wifi? What DVD image are you using?

 

 

I have a broadcom WIFI in it, and just selecting the broadcom in the install made it work. I am using Ideneb and I'll get you a list of what I selected during the install to make it all work.

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=119853

 

there the info for it, and you can find it by simply googling ideneb. I found it to be the only release that installed on the 2510p. Give me another day to get the exact settings that I selected, and it'll go straight to the desktop no problems, unless you don't have a compatable WIFI card then you'll be stuck at the looping welcome screen, and for that the fix is simple and here in the foums pretty much everywhere. If you cannot find it I'll post it here, but I don't want to be reputatous with stuff cause it throws a bunch of {censored} up in searches.

I just installed it. It runs, but i have a few minor problems:

 

THe LAN is not working; wifi works because i have a braodcom PCIe;

THe sound does not work, of course;

it wont sleep;

Both touch pad and track points are too fast, and they skip in every little movement. Any fix?

 

 

Also, which kernel i should pick anyway?

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