please go to diablonet's post here : viewtopic.php?f=14&t=7802
The instructions below I'll leave on the forum for reference only.
THIS INSTALL PROCEDURE IS NOW OBSOLETE.
NOT WORKING
* Wifi, but you can fix it by replacing the internal wifi card with a Dell DW1390, 1490 or 1500 miniPCI-E card.
* Card readers (neither of them).
* Sleep (reboots the machine).
* Audio-in (neither from the internal mic nor from the jack connector, tried with Audacity and Audio Recorder)
DODGY
* Audio: no autoswitching to headphones, "mute" key on keyboard not working.
Here's a topic to help you install iATKOS v4i's flavour of OSX86 on the Acer Aspire One:
A - PREPARING THE INSTALLER
1. Download iATKOS_4i from any reliable source and check its MD5 signature by typing "sudo md5 /path/to/your/iso/file" in Terminal (must be 6ed6282a521fe0ffdcbe028e6e43da0e)
2. First option is to burn iATKOS_4i.iso on a blank DVD (if you have an external DVD drive you'll be able to boot your One from). If you choose this option you can skip to the "INSTALLING" section below.
3. If you don't have an external DVD drive, you can restore iATKOS_4i.iso to a blank partition on an external USB drive with an MBR partition scheme. You can use Disk Utility to do this (provided you already own a Mac or an OSX86 system):
3a. Launch Disk Utility, then drag and drop iATKOS_4i.iso to the list on the left and double-click it to mount it.
3b. Select the drive you want to install to in the list, click on the "Partition" tab, choose "1 partition" from the drop-down menu, type the name you want to give it in the "Name" field, choose "Mac OS Extended (journaled)" in the "Format" drop-down list, click on "Options..." at the bottom, select the MBR partition scheme, click "OK" and finally click "Apply" on the main window.
3c. After Disk Utility has created your partition, select it (NOT the disk itself) in the list on the left and click on the "Restore" tab. Drag and drop the iATKOS installer volume from the list to the "Source" field. Drag and drop the partition you've just created to the "Target" field. Click on "Restore". Disk Utility will now take a few minutes to restore the iATKOS installer to your partition.
3d. Next you need to run OSX86Tools (Google for it) to make your new partition bootable. Run OSX86Tools.app and click on "Install EFI/Run FDISK". Click "OK" when it asks if you want to install the installation source files, type in your administrator password and click on "Run Script". A Terminal window will open. Type in your administrator password once more and choose option 4 (Chameleon EFI). Follow the instructions to choose your drive and partition to install EFI.
3e. When all is done, you can eject your drive and connect it to the One.
B - INSTALLING
4. Power the One and press F12 when the BIOS screen appears, so that you can change the boot device. Select your drive in the list and tap the return key.
5. When the installer loads, click on the button like it tells you to.
6. When you get to the "Welcome" screen, DON'T hit "Continue" straight away. Move your mouse pointer to the "Utilities" menu, and select "Disk Utility".
7. When the Disk Utility application has loaded, click your main drive (the one you want to install to) in the left hand pane. Click "Partition" on the right hand pane. Under "Volume Scheme", click "1 partition". Give your disk a nice name WITHOUT ANY SPACE IN IT (e.g. "AspireOneHD"). Click "Options..." and select GUID Partition Map. Click "Apply".
8. Wait for Disk Utility to do its thing, then select "Quit Disk Utility" from the "Disk Utility" menu.
9. You'll now be taken back to the installer welcome page. Click "Continue". Click "Agree" when the legalese blurb pops up.
10. Choose a destination drive - obviously the one you just partitioned. Click "Continue".
11. Click "Customize".
12. Customize the installation as follows:
* iATKOS v4i Main system CHECKED
* Darwin Bootloader CHECKED
Everything else UNCHECKED except:
* Drivers/System/Intel Speedstep CHECKED
13. Click "Done" and then "Install", and wait for the installation to complete. The display might freeze during the install process, but everything's fine: just touch the touchpad when the progress bar freezes..
14. Reboot.
C - FURTHER TWEAKING
First of all, download Paul's package, available here: http://content.modaco.net/paulswinddriv ... typack.zip
It contains a bunch of useful .kext's (extensions to the Mac OS X kernel) and a great little utility called "Kext Helper", that'll help you install said .kext's in the appropriate manner (fixing permissions and stuff for you, so that everything works as intended and you don't get stupid blue screens when you restart your One
BY ALL MEANS USE PAUL'S UTILITY WHEN INSTALLING .KEXT'S, IT'LL SAVE YOU A LOT OF HASSLES.
"ABOUT THIS MAC" INFO
Install Paul's "AboutThisMac" fix to get the CPU info right in the "About This Mac" window.
VIDEO
Using Paul's "Kext Utility", install all of Paul's .kexts EXCEPT ACPIBattery.kext AND RealtekR1000.kext. Drag'n'drop all 5 kexts to Kext Helper's window, so that you install them simultaneously, then reboot. If you install them one by one you're calling for trouble.
Now you get 1024x600 resolution AND a fully functional battery-status icon in the menu bar AND (last but not least) a Speedstep menu that shows the automatic throttling of the processor frequency from 800 to 1066 to 1333 to 1600 MHz (if the menu doesn't show up, just keep on installing. It came back on my machine after installing the audio driver).
You might need to install those twice in a row to make Quartz Extreme and Core Image graphics acceleration work. It happened to me. Check in System Profiler>Graphics if they're enabled. Besides, if they are enabled, your menu bar should be transparent (solid if they're not).
[NETWORK install suspected to break "Bonjour" functionality]
NETWORK
Install the Realtek driver for the One's ethernet interface, so that the machine detects pluggin/unplugging of the cable while running (not only at boot-time, like Paul's .kext): http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dow ... TL8102E-GR
AUDIO & SHUTDOWN (adapted from the InsanelyMac forum)
Download ALC268FIX from here http://rapidshare.com/files/132209637/ALC268FIX.zip (mod edit, link working, old link dead)
1. Run ALC268Installer 1 but DON'T RESTART YET
2. BEFORE Restarting, delete /System/Library/Extensions/ALCInject.kext
3. Use Paul's Kext Helper b7 to install HDAEnabler.kext
4. Delete System/Library/Extensions.mkext and restart.
5. Make sure that Internal Speakers is selected in System Preferences>Audio>Output
6. Run HDA Fix v3. It's all in Italian, but basically always click "OK" or "Continua" until you get to choose between "Riavvia ora" (Restart now) and "Riavvia in seguito" (Restart later).
7. Click Restart now ("Riavvia ora").
Now sound should work without generating kernel panics on shutdown.
USEFUL UTILITY:
*Since sound output doesn't automatically switch to headphones when you plug 'em in, this "Sound Source" utility comes in handy: http://www.rogueamoeba.com/freebies/
It installs a "menu extra" item in the menu bar that lets you select which output to use.
POWER HANGS FIX (Thanks to aRt for this one)
If you experience power hangs on shutdown (you try to switch your One off but the power led stays on and the fan keeps running), you can perform the following steps to solve them (hopefully):
1- Trash /System/Library/Extensions/AppleThermal.kext
2- Trash /System/Library/Extensions.mkext
3- Reboot
FULL ISO KEYBOARD ("<>" key with French layout, for instance)
Download the modified ApplePS2Keyboard.kext from here : http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php? ... 95568&st=0
Copy it to /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/PlugIns/ to replace the original one. BE CAREFUL: don't install it in /System/Extensions/ but INSIDE the ApplePS2Controller.kext you'll find there.
Open Terminal and type:
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sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePS2Keyboard.kext
sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/PlugIns/ApplePS2Keyboard.kext
sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions.mkext
MODIFIED FRENCH KEYLAYOUT (Thanks to VIRAL for his work on this
My own modified French keylayout for the Aspire One can be found here: http://rapidshare.com/files/138491722/F ... ayout.html
Drag it to /Library/Keyboard Layouts/, then open System Preferences>International>Input Menu and check "FrAspireOne" and "Show input menu in menu bar". You should see a flag pop up in the menu bar. Select the FrAspireOne from here.
Reboot if necessary.
Note that the menu key doesn't work, and that Alt and AltGr act as the Command key on a real Mac keyboard, while the "home" key is actually the Alt/Option key.
Et voilà!
MISC ISSUES:
If your Keyboard & Mouse prefpane stops working:
First, open a finder window, and go to System -> Library -> PreferencePanes, search for Keyboard.prefPane, right click on it, and click on
"Show Package Contents".
After that done, a window opens, with "Contents" on it. Go into the folder, find Resources, open it. You're going to see a lot of icons and some LANGUAGE.lproj (where language is English, Spanish, dutch, etc). What i did, was asking a friend with an original mac to send me the folder of my language (in my case, French.lproj) and I replaced it. It asked me to replace, authenticate, and closed the window.
Then i went to the System Preferences, tried to open the Keyboard & Mouse Settings, and it was working.
*The "Shared" folder in the Finder doesn't work correctly here. I'll have to investigate further. It shows my Mini as "mini", which is not its name, and doesn't grant me access to its files.
*Unable to share my Mini's printers either. Works if "Shared" works.
*Unable to use the Migration Assistant as well. Probably works if "Shared" works too.
I thought I had fixed these issues by installing RealtekR1000.kext instead of the genuine driver, but it was broken again when I restarted.
It seems that all of those issues were resolved by NOT installing any wired connection driver (i.e. no Realtek driver at all). To be confirmed.
$$$TODO$$$
- Update the guide to reflect changes in the current release of OSX86Tools
