
02-13-2009, 02:54 PM
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Jaguar
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 39
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hara Taiki
Hm, it should work with your NIC. To make sure, remove any non working connections or connections you'll never use from the Network preferences.
iPC is also basically as vanilla as it gets too, other distro's may have replaced files with hacked versions by default. This could be why.
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I tried your suggestion to no avail. I'm not all that thrilled with TimeMachine anyway. I think it's kind of cool, but I prefer a back-up solution I can boot from. I generally keep 2 cloned copies of my boot partition. This way I always have a copy even if the boot drive and the cloning operation should both fail.
I have another machine I'm working on and it seems to be taking iPC OSx86 just fine. The board is ASUS M2A-VM AM2 AMD 690G Micro ATX. It's funny but none of the other distros worked for me. I'd get some to boot but they would be unstable. I bought it because it was listed in the HCL as being completely supported with Leo4All v3. iPC OSx86 just works. The video has no acceleration but I didn't think it would, and I haven't tried very hard with iPC OSx86 as I couldn't get it to work with any of the others. I will be trying it with my Radeon 2600XT. This is fully supported in my current machine using natit.kext, but it wasn't supported in the Asus M2A with the other distros I tried. I would get software acceleration but not hardware or QE.
BTW: TimeMachine works with the Asus.
Anyway, thanks for your help,
Rick 
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