For the record, there is a bug in linux (the alx driver, specifically) that blocks wake on lan with the atheros port. The Intel port (only) works there, and the atheros card (only) works in macos. Clearly then, I can't win.:think:
Tino, thanks for the tip. I was thinking of trying the same thing when I came to look for any responses. Indeed, when I use the Atheros ethernet port, WOMP works, and so does WOD. I guess that's the benefit of having redundant ports from different vendors on the motherboard!
So that pretty much...
Any ideas anyone?
This thread suggests that it used to work for most people in 10.7/10.8: http://www.tonymacx86.com/showthread.php?68068-Wake%20on%20Demand?%20Is%20it%20possible? It certainly works on real macs.
Also, I heard talk about there being a new multibeast on its way with bugfixes to...
The default flag does not appear to have changed from darkwake=11 since OSX 10.8, based upon this kernel code which is linked to the 10.9 release.
Therefore the darkwake=8 option should not have changed from version 10.8. So this does not appear to address my problem.
I've been able to confirm that when sleeping under linux, the ethernet card's lights are on, and wake on LAN works correctly. This is definitely a macOS issue.
I've found a webpage that has invaluable info related to this topic: http://www.cnpbagwell.com/mac-os-x/bonjour-sleep-proxy
Based on...
I have a GA-H87N-WIFI motherboard and am running 10.9. Mostly the machine is working quite well now. You can see more about how it's set up here.
I'm experiencing a bizarre problem. I need to access services on the MacOS on demand (primarily samba shares), but the machine will sometimes go to...
My understanding is that the intel wifi is not supported on macs/hackintoshes. It doesn't work for me anyway (works fine under linux though). Some people have added wifi cards in the PCI slot on this motherboard (T-link I think?). But I'm using ethernet. Which BTW, you need both Atheros and...
I was able to get HDMI audio working using this guide:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/hdmi-audio/108302-haswell-hdmi-audio.html
First confirm prerequisites ("Before you start"), then do all the steps in before you start, then do either the DSDT or the SSDT steps. I used the DSDT steps and chose the...
Yes. It wasn't that, but I've figured it out. You must select
PatchedIntelCPUPowerMgmt -> OS X 10.9.0
in multibeast 6.0 when running mavericks. I hadn't seen that documented anywhere and it's off by default.
I finally got it to boot without safe mode. Third try (full reinstall) was the charm. This was the trick:
To run OS 10.9 Mavericks, you must select
PatchedIntelCPUPowerMgmt -> OS X 10.9.0
This is not selected by default and isn't included in earlier MultiBeasts. I haven't tested everything yet...
I have the same hardware and am not having success setting up a fresh 10.9 install.
I followed the install guide for unibeast/10.9 and used the multibeast settings mentioned below (except I'm using multibeast 6.0 so some settings look slightly different). One thing I had to do to boot properly...
This is my first hackintosh and I have a very similar build:
same motherboard, 16gb ram, but i7-4770 cpu with integrated 4600 graphics.
I have a 250GB samsung evo SSD, an LG bluray reader/DVD burner and a 2TB HDD which is currently still disabled in the BIOS.
But I've had a lot more trouble...
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