Working Perfectly?

Discussion in 'MacOS' started by Zetsubou, Sep 21, 2008.

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    Zetsubou

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    Just wondering if anyone has managed to get osx installed and working perfectly. Sound, wifi, and screen rez.
     
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    robotmaker

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    I got osx installed using the iatkos steps on this forum, and everything works great, exert for wifi. I should be getting my dell ifi card soon, so everything works.
     
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    Jakal

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    Including sleep?
     
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    No, sleep doesn't work (yet?). Check out the iATKOS topic in the OSX section.
     
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    Close to perfection, but not quite there...

    I used the MSI Wind distribution with some post installation tweaks and most everything works well.

    What doesn't work:
    Sleep
    audio input including Mic
    WiFi with stock card - I have a Dell 1390 and it works well
    SD card slots
    bonjour with ethernet (works over wifi).
    hyperthreading - does this really work in OS/X? No real Apple computers use processors that support this.

    I should add that audio output does work - both speakers and headphone jack. It doesn't auto switch, though, so you have to manually select the output in preferences.

    -steve
     
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    Re: Close to perfection, but not quite there...

    Works with iATKOS.

    Or with the SoundSource menu extras, which is a lot more convenient.
     
    SbM, Sep 21, 2008
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