Tag Archive: snow leopard


Yeah thats right!, It took me too long to realize that, but its true.

You CAN NOT do usb tethering with a 64Bit Snow Leopard Kernel, I guess the drivers are still 32Bits.

You will not find this info on apple because, first tethering is not available on many countries (yes I have a jailbroken iPhone I’m not ashamed of that), and second the 64bit kernel is still targeted to servers, not users.

But I guess you are a power user :D , so don’t waste more time trying via usb, and do the tether stuff with bluetooth, it works great :D

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CDU-680 + Snow Leopard

Well the short answer, it works, but in the 32 bit kernel, it only gets the red led on 64 bit kernel.

I have searched around google and the Franklin Wireless page and found nothing, so I decided to install, ( I had a clean snow leopard), and it works.

I searched here:
http://www.fklt.com/support.php

There’s nothing in the forums or in the page about snow leopard support, so I think the 64 future is uncertain, only time can tell.

So if you are willing to sacrifice the great 64 bit performance for 3G connectionm go ahead, it will work

So… you finally decide to search in google about this problem, it took me 5 tries, before doing it.

So the short answer… the image for mysql is UDF, and appears like the UDF driver is still 32 bits, and I guess if you are here, is because you are running on the 64bit kernel…

Well this is the price for early adopters, you have to boot in 32 bits kernel to be able to mount it on snow leopard

Long history, and a linux workaround (?):

http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?11,278794,278794#msg-278794

Most of the Mac users did a brave thing last week, we all upgrade our OS to the latest and snowiest leopard in town… some of us with mixed luck…

The thing that I had troubles with, is a beautiful firewire 800 external disk drive (a gift from a very good friend), appears since I upgraded begun to disconnect randomly, but with a twist, when it was connected via USB, nothing happen.

I had to tell that I did a clean install of snow leopard (yes you can do it with the upgrade disk).

When I remember that setting, I realize that all my setting were wiped, so I look into the energy preference panel, and there was my answer, the option “Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible” was selected, seems like its a firewire disk it actually sends the sleep command.

I disable it for the battery and power adapter profile and my problem was fixed.

Hope this helps to save some time for someone in google.

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