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Apple unveils OS X 10.11 "El Capitan"


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Apple today unveiled OS X 10.11 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, showing off the first major revision of the Mac's operating system since last year's Yosemite.

 

The new OS X is named "El Capitan".

 

Developers are being given a preview version of OS X El Capitan today and a public beta will be available this summer.

 

The final version will be available to the general public in the fall.


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if i leav it for about 5 min i get this bew line.

 

Mon Jun 8 19:31:33 2015 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.ntp.sntp.117) 《Warning》: Service exited with abnormal code: 255

 

and afther that dead end.

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if i leav it for about 5 min i get this bew line.

 

Mon Jun 8 19:31:33 2015 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.ntp.sntp.117) 《Warning》: Service exited with abnormal code: 255

 

and afther that dead end.

gather the screen shot you gave and that last line and open a new post wirh your specs 

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The game is getting harder ... so

I have to disagree.  It's easier than it's ever been.  The amount of work I have to do on my Hackintosh, and to install OS X, has substantially dropped since past versions.

 

To those already on El Capitan: how stable is it?  I know it's a little to early to tell, but me and my brothers would like to know if it's stable enough for daily use.

 

Edit: It's pretty snappy.  Everything seems to be working, except sound.  Had to fallback to Yosemite's AppleHDA until someone finds a way to patch the new one.

 

Edit 2: There's a fix.

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Here is what i do.

1.) Restore BaseSystem.dmg to my USB.

2.) Copy BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.chunklist to Root of USB

3.) Replace Packages in system/library/instalation whit real one from OS X Install ESD

4.) Add fakesmc kext to system/library/extensions

 

5.) boot usb with -v -s kext-dev-mode=1

6.) fsck -fy,mount -uw /,cd /System/Library/Extensions, chmod -R 755 FakeSMC.kext, chown -R root:wheel FakeSMC.kext, kextload -v FakeSMC.kext, exit.

 

and thats it, after few sec i get stuck.

managed to boot up fine on my Mackintosh build with just kext-dev-mode=1 flag. Everything works :D I do had problems on getting stuck on a grey screen but getting the most updated FakeSMC.kext fixed for me.

 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/hwsensors/

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Eh - the new font ​still isn't as good as Lucida Grande. Will probably be staying on Mavericks. Have fun, guys. I'm also more interested in what's going on with Vulkan rather than Metal, since Vulkan is/will be cross-platform and open-source. 

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Can someone please suggest the correct Terminal command to get this version to show up in the App Store?

 

This is as close as I have gotten (It works but it doesn't give me any update for 10.11):

sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL https://swscan.apple.com/content/catalogs/others/index-10.11seed-10.11-10.10-10.9-mountainlion-lion-snowleopard-leopard.merged-1.sucatalog.gz

@mnfesq this is work or not? I want a test this command or we wait @PikerAlpha?!!

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I am preparing a more simple the USB flash drive using the tools "BOOT OS X YOSEMITE 10.10 ""with the dmg of El Capitan

^_^

 

or just with createinstallmedia command that you can find in Install\ OS \ X\ 10.11\ Developer\ Beta.app/Contents/Resources

 

^_^

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or just with createinstallmedia command that you can find in Install\ OS \ X\ 10.11\ Developer\ Beta.app/Contents/Resources

 

^_^

My friend my OS X 10.11 El Capitan ^_^

Procedure Toots "BOOT OS X YOSEMITE 10.10" perfect no problem  :P

 

NB: Correct Info OSX EFI confg.plist

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Finaly :)

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But dose El Capitan have NTFS reading capability?

 

 

My install is fine, but System Info show "OSX Yosemite" not El Capitan  :|

 
Reboot :)
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@mnfesq this is work or not? I want a test this command or we wait @PikerAlpha?!!

 

No, it does not work.  It is a legit URL but it does not give you the DP updates.  Also, it removes the DP option in the App Store preference pane.

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No, it does not work.  It is a legit URL but it does not give you the DP updates.  Also, it removes the DP option in the App Store preference pane.

Thanks for answer!!! And good luck.

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