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Greetings , may have been too presumptuous in going to 10.6.6 on my D620 (A10), but I just k.p'd with "Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies): sk.triaxis.kext.SleepEnabler (10.5.5)@Ix1c63d000->0x1c63efff

Can I remove that kext without re-installing the OS? -s doesn't get me far enough before the kp. Thanks in advance! ssprod

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when you are on the chameleon boot screen, type:

 

pmVersion=21

 

and then boot.. let me know if it works..

Man, when the OSX gods made you, they crowned you Prince Leon, thanks a million mate! Now, should I simply delete that kext? Sincerely ssprod

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Nope, do something else..

 

edit your com.apple.boot.plist, and add:

 

Kernel Flags

pmVersion=21

 

If you allready have a kernel flag, just add the pmversion=21 to the string

 

.. just a question.. do you have nvidia or intel ?

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Nope, do something else..

 

edit your com.apple.boot.plist, and add:

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>pmVersion=21</string>

 

If you allready have a kernel flag, just add the pmversion=21 to the string

 

.. just a question.. do you have nvidia or intel ?

Intel 945GM, again many thanks for the instructions! ssprod

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Hey Leon

 

I've just updated my D820 (NVidia) to 10.6.6 and added the pmVersion kernel flags to the com.apple.boot.plist. So far so good, seems to be working ok although I need to test sleep etc. Only had one KP, not sure what the cause was but I'll keep an eye on it - may have been Firefox 4 Beta 8.

 

Cheers

Chris

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Hey,

 

D420 is allready tested, so for your part.. update your bios, and wait for the 1.5rc5 release before updating to 10.6.6 if you want to be on the safe side :)

 

D420 and D430 are 99,9% alike...

 

Ok will do.. You're right I need to sort that BIOS next job. Cheers.

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Nope, do something else..

 

edit your com.apple.boot.plist, and add:

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>pmVersion=21</string>

 

If you allready have a kernel flag, just add the pmversion=21 to the string

 

 

 

Sir Leon, you are awesome. After updating to 10.6.6 I got kernel panics, and your solution did the trick.

 

So thank you. very much.

 

BTW, I have a d620 with intel graphics.

 

Rien.

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