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Hacked OSx86 Updated to 10.4.3


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We've received reports that the rather creative OSx86 hacking community has created another release, this time to update existing 10.4.1 installations to many of the new features introduced in 10.4.3. Sources indicate that the new security features implemented in 10.4.3 have prevented a full release and that this update is in lieu of that release.

 

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Hi...

I updated to 10.4.3 on a Dell 4700 and It starts to boot but freezes on a solid

blue screen..can move the mouse around tho...strange.

Iam DL'ing the Dev Kit now...wonder if that will work?

Thanks to all who are trying to make this happen..may you all receive the

best head on the planet!

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Flash is broken for me. I have tried using the older version of Safari but same thing even with Rosetta. I can right click and get the menu but no image.

 

Exactly the same situation here.

I installed Flash 7 for Safari with Rosetta before the update.

Maybe this older Flash version has to be "uninstalled" in some way...

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any ideas what it would take to get back the old mail.app from 10.4.1? I can live without my quicktime, but I've got all my accounts and everything being checked through mail!

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i noticed that you don't have any inbox or anything set up for mail. Perhaps that's why it's working fine for you? iPhoto works here too, but Preview only under Rosetta and the same is true for TextEdit, only under Rosetta.

 

Do you have an SSE3 CPU?

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Why not try to launch mail and any other app thats failing from the command shell and see what error you get?

 

Yep - or look at the console.log to see what error you get...

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I click "show package contents" on the mail.app directory and went into the MacOS folder where I found the mail application. I dragged that over to Terminal and got this error:

 

/Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail: Bad executable (or shared library)

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So it would look like you are missing something?

Sorry, without more details, it will hard to find out what you are missing.

 

<edit>Try going into that directory through the shell and executing ./mail

Just a guess</edit>

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nope, i went into the directory and found the executable, but it still won't load.

 

Are you guys running on SSE3 machines or SSE2 machines? If so, what version of the Maxxuss patch are you running? And did you have the 10.4.2 patch installed also?

 

 

[edit] It seems that only people not on SSE3 machines are having these problems [/edit]

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For me worked perfectly. I did a fresh install using the patched dvd with sse2 patches (p4 northwood), then I installed Maxxus 0.5c and finally the new update. Everything works perfect, at seems a lot faster.

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btw this is the crash i get when running mail.app under rosetta:

 

2005-10-31 13:27:58.565 Mail[390] Installing HTTPMail Preferences panel

2005-10-31 13:27:58.566 Mail[390] Installing HTTPMail Account Setup Assistant

2005-10-31 13:27:58.806 Mail[390] enabling global exception handler

2005-10-31 13:27:58.807 Mail[390] Daniels httpmail plugin loaded

2005-10-31 13:27:58.808 Mail[390] Checking OS version

2005-10-31 13:27:58.809 Mail[390] registering account type

2005-10-31 13:27:58.831 Mail[390] registered account type

2005-10-31 13:27:59.217 BBNotificationServer[391] *** -[NSBundle load]: Error loading code /Library/InputManagers/Smart Crash Reports/Smart Crash Reports.bundle/Contents/MacOS/Smart Crash Reports for bundle /Library/InputManagers/Smart Crash Reports/Smart Crash Reports.bundle, error code 2 (link edit error code 0, error number 0 ())

2005-10-31 13:27:59.220 BBNotificationServer[391] *** -[NSBundle load]: Error loading code /Users/suleiman/Library/InputManagers/Inquisitor/Inquisitor.bundle/Contents/MacOS/Inquisitor for bundle /Users/suleiman/Library/InputManagers/Inquisitor/Inquisitor.bundle, error code 2 (link edit error code 0, error number 0 ())

Oct 31 13:28:01 macosx-3 crashdump[392]: BBNotificationServer crashed

Oct 31 13:28:01 macosx-3 crashdump[392]: crash report written to: /Users/suleiman/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/BBNotificationServer.crash.log

 

 

And this is what I get without Rosetta:

 

no entries in the error log.

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ok, this is what i did: Didn't get the required space for install, almost... so I changed the value of the info.plist in the package, run it waited and when it got 200 megs or so, the system told me I was getting low on space, well, it was almost done but never finished installing, it just froze... so I though, *well i'm sure I ruined the system...* I pressed the restart button and it booted! I have quicktime unibin working, safari ppc running faster!, mail ok, no crashes so far, but a lot of less disk space... :)

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okay, found the "Open" command for running files in Terminal. It doesn't come up with any errors, just runs the command, mail bounces once, and then nothing happens.

 

I'm wondering if this is a kernel issue. Would I be able to downgrade by running Maxxuss' 0.5c patch? Would this screw up anything else on my system? Obviously I'm going to backup the important stuff, but anytime I can save would be great.

 

[edit] tried downgrading my patched kernel, still no go. I miss mail :'( [/edit]

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ive went through the 7 pages of this thread so far, but no one has clearly stated:

 

does this work with the sse2 patch?

 

OMG man..

 

works with SSE2 cpus yesss

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does this work with the sse2 patch?

The SSE2 patch has been "pre-applied" to the mach_kernel in this update. So the update will run as-is on either SSE2 or SSE3 machines.

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