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Originally posted by: Zaap
Originally posted by: Kaido
Ordered one! Guess we'll find out in a week or two! 🙂
I can't find a source for those except in Australia- or if from the states, they want twice as much.

I was trying to check insanelymac where I read about it working, but the whole site seems to be down right now.

Keep us posted!

Evidently their monkeys are on strike! It's been down for awhile now as I tried early yesterday to get on.:frown:
 
I have the G31M-ES2L up and running, but there are two problems I'm encountering. When I grab a window to move it the screen doesn't seem to update, and when scrolling in a web browser window only part of the window scrolls and after scrolling for a couple of seconds the whole window becomes jumbled. I looked at the displays system preference and there's only 1 resolution available (1024x768). When I used Uinstaller I choose the Nvidia GeForce 7300 GT, but I'm wondering if maybe something didn't get installed.

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: cgates
I have the G31M-ES2L up and running, but there are two problems I'm encountering. When I grab a window to move it the screen doesn't seem to update, and when scrolling in a web browser window only part of the window scrolls and after scrolling for a couple of seconds the whole window becomes jumbled. I looked at the displays system preference and there's only 1 resolution available (1024x768). When I used Uinstaller I choose the Nvidia GeForce 7300 GT, but I'm wondering if maybe something didn't get installed.

Thanks

Originally posted by: cgates
I don't have audio either. Was I supposed to check the box next to 'apply kext package'?

It sounds like the drivers weren't installed properly. First, make sure that you have selected your Boot Drive as the target to install to. Second, check everything except the last box (custom kexts). This includes Kexts, Mkext, Boot Timeout, Native Boot Resolution, PC_EFI v9 Chameleon, Ethernet EFI String, and Video Card (set the Video Card to 7300GT). Apply, wait for it to say finished, then reboot!
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
It sounds like the drivers weren't installed properly. First, make sure that you have selected your Boot Drive as the target to install to. Second, check everything except the last box (custom kexts). This includes Kexts, Mkext, Boot Timeout, Native Boot Resolution, PC_EFI v9 Chameleon, Ethernet EFI String, and Video Card (set the Video Card to 7300GT). Apply, wait for it to say finished, then reboot!

Thanks! I reinstalled and the scrolling seems to be fixed. The sound shows up as either headphones or line out in the control panel (is this expected, or should it automatically detect headphones connected to the front/default to line out?).. Defaulting to the line out and auto detecting headphones would be preferred.

This is great! Thanks to Kaido and mosslack!

 
One thing I've noticed is a hum when the speakers are plug into anything (line out on back, headphones on front, AND USB). Any ideas?
 
Originally posted by: cgates
Originally posted by: Kaido
It sounds like the drivers weren't installed properly. First, make sure that you have selected your Boot Drive as the target to install to. Second, check everything except the last box (custom kexts). This includes Kexts, Mkext, Boot Timeout, Native Boot Resolution, PC_EFI v9 Chameleon, Ethernet EFI String, and Video Card (set the Video Card to 7300GT). Apply, wait for it to say finished, then reboot!

Thanks! I reinstalled and the scrolling seems to be fixed. The sound shows up as either headphones or line out in the control panel (is this expected, or should it automatically detect headphones connected to the front/default to line out?).. Defaulting to the line out and auto detecting headphones would be preferred.

This is great! Thanks to Kaido and mosslack!

The first time after you install the drivers, it usually selects headphones. Just select Line Out and it will stick that way. You can use the front audio jack on your case (if it has one) by connecting the HDaudio jack to the pins on the motherboard to get that functionality. Also here's a nice little app for quickly switching audio output & volume from the menubar called SoundSource: (scroll down)

http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/
 
Originally posted by: cgates
One thing I've noticed is a hum when the speakers are plug into anything (line out on back, headphones on front, AND USB). Any ideas?

If it's doing it on both onboard audio AND on USB audio, then it's most likely a problem with your speakers. Are they plugged into a power strip? Same one your computer is?
 
Originally posted by: Kaido

If it's doing it on both onboard audio AND on USB audio, then it's most likely a problem with your speakers. Are they plugged into a power strip? Same one your computer is?

They're connected to the same plug-in power surge outlet. That's how it was on the previous mac mini with no hum. When I unplug the cable to the speaker jack, the hum goes away; when I plug it in the hum comes back. I'll plug the speakers into the other recptacle (not on the power surge plug) and try that.
 
hello , with EP45-UD3P is possible connect sata HDD for operating system OSX ,and two HDD drives IDE as a slave for store data?? Is necesary any special configuration in motherboard bios or installation of Leopard?

sorry for my english. Thanks
 
Originally posted by: cgates
changing the receptacle seems to have done the job!

I guess I was a little optimistic. After about 10 minutes I noticed the hum again. Hmmm. Up till now the speakers were always good. Is there some kind of shielding of the wires that I can do?
 
boo hoo the mouse jitters still remain, none of the disabler , iTunes fixes work ... singing the jitter blues 10.5.7

on a side note windows 7 RC1 is running real nice =)
 
Originally posted by: HappyJack96
Well now the ASUS P5N7A-VM that Eastwind got working is looking attractive (to me). ...
Could the ASUS P5N7A-VM become a veritable Mac mini? killer?!

Wow! If that includes working on-board digital audio + dvi + networking, that is quite a package. The insanelymac thread looks a bit bleeding-edge right now, a bit scary. Let us know how it goes if you go for it.
 
@Kaido

Just got my ES2L system up and running (Ubuntu livedisc... haven't attempted Leo install yet). You got an ETA on your ES2L guide? If you're close to posting it I'll hold on and have a look at it instead of stumbling in the dark.
 
Hack up and running 🙂 Man is this _sweet_. ES2L board, no problems installing 10.5.6, then installing 10.5.7 combo. UInstaller to install Kaido's mobo kit and Chameleon, and to specify vid card and resolution.
Thanks for the kit, Kaido!

Issues:
No audio even though I installed the kit. Will take a look tomorrow.
Slight video ghosting. Anybody else experienced this? May just be my cheap-ass monitor 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Dalorin
@Kaido

Just got my ES2L system up and running (Ubuntu livedisc... haven't attempted Leo install yet). You got an ETA on your ES2L guide? If you're close to posting it I'll hold on and have a look at it instead of stumbling in the dark.

Hopefully today, I'm getting out of work a bit late but I'm hammering on it! 😀
 
Originally posted by: Dalorin
Issues:
No audio even though I installed the kit. Will take a look tomorrow.

1. Make sure audio is enabled in BIOS
2. Verify that ALCinject & AppleHDA kexts are in /System/Library/Extensions
3. Check to see if audio is pointed to Line Out in System Preferences > Sound

I did a fresh install with the ES2L Kit using a 10.5.6 disc, updated to 10.5.7, and then installed the kit, works great! I think it defaulted to "Headphone" output instead of Line Output though, so you'll need to switch it manually in System Preferences.
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Dalorin
Issues:
No audio even though I installed the kit. Will take a look tomorrow.

1. Make sure audio is enabled in BIOS
2. Verify that ALCinject & AppleHDA kexts are in /System/Library/Extensions
3. Check to see if audio is pointed to Line Out in System Preferences > Sound

I did a fresh install with the ES2L Kit using a 10.5.6 disc, updated to 10.5.7, and then installed the kit, works great! I think it defaulted to "Headphone" output instead of Line Output though, so you'll need to switch it manually in System Preferences.

Yeah I thought I mentioned that, but perhaps not. Been a million miles away in my mind lately. Too many things going on and not enough time, yada, yada, yada...

:roll:
 
I saw a thread showing that some versions of torrented Windows 7 RC1 had a built in trojan/backdoor, what are the chances for it to happen with modified ktexts? How long would it take people to find out?
 
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Dalorin
Issues:
No audio even though I installed the kit. Will take a look tomorrow.

1. Make sure audio is enabled in BIOS
2. Verify that ALCinject & AppleHDA kexts are in /System/Library/Extensions
3. Check to see if audio is pointed to Line Out in System Preferences > Sound

I did a fresh install with the ES2L Kit using a 10.5.6 disc, updated to 10.5.7, and then installed the kit, works great! I think it defaulted to "Headphone" output instead of Line Output though, so you'll need to switch it manually in System Preferences.

Yeah I thought I mentioned that, but perhaps not. Been a million miles away in my mind lately. Too many things going on and not enough time, yada, yada, yada...

:roll:

Hey, join the club! 😉
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: mosslack
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Dalorin
Issues:
No audio even though I installed the kit. Will take a look tomorrow.

1. Make sure audio is enabled in BIOS
2. Verify that ALCinject & AppleHDA kexts are in /System/Library/Extensions
3. Check to see if audio is pointed to Line Out in System Preferences > Sound

I did a fresh install with the ES2L Kit using a 10.5.6 disc, updated to 10.5.7, and then installed the kit, works great! I think it defaulted to "Headphone" output instead of Line Output though, so you'll need to switch it manually in System Preferences.

Yeah I thought I mentioned that, but perhaps not. Been a million miles away in my mind lately. Too many things going on and not enough time, yada, yada, yada...

:roll:

Hey, join the club! 😉

Yeah I know you've got a lot going on, but I'm old and have less mind to spread around! 😛
 
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