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gushorty
Just thought I'd check to see if anybody has created a TextMate 'bundle' for dsl files. Currently I'm using the 'C' bundle to automatically format dsl files, but I'm sure a dsl specific one would be better smile.gif
THe KiNG
Lemme know if you find one tongue.gif
I'm a Textmate fan too biggrin.gif
gushorty
Looks like the 'C' bundle is actually doing a good job at formatting and color coding ...

I haven't done any programming in years, but am determined to get my system working with SL, so I'll be re-familiarizing myself with TM (I seem to remember it has a great built in diff function).
THe KiNG
Yes, I just need a easy way for closing/open the brackets(like on BBEdit) and will be perfect! smile.gif
gushorty
Since you seem to be following this post, perhaps I can get your advice on how to get a KP resolved. I've created this thread in the newcomers discussion section, but have not had even one reply offering any advice. I didn't want to litter the forum with threads, so I've been restricting myself to that section and that thread.

What should I do to get some input?
THe KiNG
I'm not such a KP debugger, you may wanna ask someone more advanced in this stuff...
Are you using a hacked/custom build kernel?
I've left unsupported hardware area long time ago so can't gave you a proper advice.
gushorty
QUOTE (THe KiNG @ Jun 4 2010, 07:33 PM) *
I'm not such a KP debugger, you may wanna ask someone more advanced in this stuff...
Are you using a hacked/custom build kernel?
I've left unsupported hardware area long time ago so can't gave you a proper advice.


First, thanks for responding smile.gif

I've been using snow.legacy (a.k.a. chocoloate/qoopz/etc.), along with a couple other hacked legacy kernels, since my system is Pentium D powered.

I actually managed to boot into the SL GUI (-x32) with Hazardz' 10.6.2 Intel/AMD install, but without a functioning BT mouse. Subsequently, I encountered various KPs while trying to get my BT mouse functional (no I don't have a wired mouse), so I came here, saw that the forum frowned upon Hazard type installs, and decided to restart with a retail DVD install (Parsys guide, my_hack, and others).

I've decided to try another Hazardz install, as I've acquired another BT dongle and since that was the only install that I had managed to get to the SL GUI ...
THe KiNG
QUOTE (gushorty @ Jun 5 2010, 05:32 PM) *
First, thanks for responding smile.gif

I've been using snow.legacy (a.k.a. chocoloate/qoopz/etc.), along with a couple other hacked legacy kernels, since my system is Pentium D powered.

My only experience with unsupported CPU is ATOM 330 one, but I always try to use original how much is possible, so I just use for now patched original kernel from HERE and it works just fine...
If you want to load original IntelCPUPowerManagement.kext try to use Meklort CPUID stuff...

I have no other ideas for you, sorry.
gushorty
QUOTE (THe KiNG @ Jun 5 2010, 11:52 AM) *
My only experience with unsupported CPU is ATOM 330 one, but I always try to use original how much is possible, so I just use for now patched original kernel from HERE and it works just fine...
If you want to load original IntelCPUPowerManagement.kext try to use Meklort CPUID stuff...

I have no other ideas for you, sorry.



I've got SL 10.6.3 installed and running now, using a retail DVD, Chameleon 2 rc4rev684, and nawcom's 10.3.0 kernel for 10.6.3.

The only things left to deal with are a choppy mouse, erratic sleep behavior, and DSDT cleaning.

I did have a look at the Meklort site, but couldn't locate anything ICPUPM.kext specific, that would relate to my install.. but thanks for your help.
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