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> Drivers For Tiger 10.4.4, Barely anything works anymore.
dextrometh
post Fri 20 Jan 2006, 16:49
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Once I updated my OS to Tiger 10.4.4, nothing seemed to work anymore. I ditched my ProTools for Logic 7, using new Digidesign Core Audio driver with my Mbox. That seems to work, but I have an M-Audio Uno MIDI interface and an M-Audio Oxygen 8 that my laptop won't even recognize. I went to the M-Audio website and there are no drivers available for this hardware, yet(?)

Anyone have any ideas? Should I just give-up and buy new hardware?!?

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post Tue 24 Jan 2006, 02:33
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QUOTE (dextrometh @ Jan 23 2006, 16:10)
Thanks for the reply.  I found that response on their site, but the response itself was on a page with no downloads.  If they have a new driver download, please point it out to me and I'll snag it.

Well, they are testing, so if doesn't work, they'll have to upload a new driver. Meanwhile they don't have a new one…
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- Regarding the drivers, temp files, caches, pref files... should I just do this by eye, looking for anything like "m-audio" or "usb uno" etc?

As I don't have any M-audio stuff here i can't tell, but there should be either m-audio, maudio in them. as the drivers are for multiple devices, there won't be the product name on files…
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- Do I have to use the install DVD or can I simply use the Disk Utility application to do the permissions fixes?

While you're at it, use the DVD see below…
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- What's "OnyX for BSD..."???

BSD is Berkeley Software Distribution, as in NetBSD or Free BSD, OS X is partly based on freeBSD. Included in all BSD systems are BSD maintenance scripts running daily, every week and every month.

OnyX is a small utility, free, which runs basic tools than can be done otherwise in the Terminal. Among these are the BSD scripts. While you have the DVD in:
- Using Apple utility, repair the hard drive
- repair permissions.
- Then launch the OS X installer and install using the personalization button the "BSD subsystems".
- repair permissions (always do that after installs)
- Restart on your hard drive.

Now you can use OnyX, it can do a lot of stuff (remember, it's just using like the Apple drive utility routines which are in OS X but in the Command Line only), but be careful, when it says restart, it is a good idea to do so. Also don't check all options just because you can. wink.gif


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