On 16/09/11 15:56, Mike Hore wrote: > Hi again -- > > Hmm... no replies. I take it then that NOBODY is running Debian on one > of this year's iMacs?? Maybe I should just go away and try again in a > few months? > > Cheers, Mike. >
I don't run a Mac - or I'd have posted earlier, but... it appears that other people do - including the wiki page author Kereoz (Christophe Hauser). NOTE: "latest" Mac and "aluminium iMac Intel 12,1" doesn't mean anything to me... so apologies if you've already looked at these and/or they're not relevant. http://charles.plessy.org/Debian/debi%C3%A2neries/iMac/ [*1] http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/debian/dists/wheezy/ I have no idea how authoritive this writer is:- http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/2929.html (I've certainly seen Debian running on a very recent hi-end Mac laptop earlier this year - so it is possible). and of course Kereoz's MacIntel kernel page (seems it hasn't been updated in a few years):- http://kereoz.alwaysdata.net/index.php?page=kernel You could also try the macintel developers list:- https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mactel-linux-devel or their archives:- http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=mactel-linux-devel And Arch might provide some useful tips:- https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=116390 > > >> Hi all, >> >> It's been a few weeks now, so I'm wondering if there's been any progress >> on this. I think the relevant bugs are #637284 and 627705 - neither have >> had any activity during these few weeks. Is everybody on holidays?? >> >> -- Mike. >> >>> Hi again, >>> >>> I was directed to the wiki: >>> >>> http://wiki.debian.org/iMacIntel >>> >>> Apparently this section has been updated: >>> >>> Update (2011/08/12) : aluminium iMac Intel 12,1 / Wheezy , see the >>> "video" section. >>> >>> However this didn't work for me. Even applying the radeon.modeset=0 line >>> in the boot parameters just leads to a blank screen with a flashing >>> cursor at the top. Have you tried disabling frame buffer mode? >>> Booting into rescue mode gives me a root shell, and I >>> applied the suggested updates to /etc/apt/sources.list, but aptitude >>> update failed with messages saying the server locations couldn't be >>> resolved. I tried a ping to the actual IP address, but got the message >>> "Network unreachable". http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/debian/dists/wheezy/ is definitely there, and responding - that *is* the address referenced by the /etc/apt/sources.list entry of:- deb http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/debian wheezy main contrib non-free ie. the following *won't* work:- ping http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/debian (because there's no such URL) >>> >>> So I'm still stuck. I think this could possibly be bug # 627705, lack of >>> kernel support for the Broadcom ethernet card. But I'm not sure. My >>> installer was a weekly build from a few weeks ago -- should I try a >>> later build? I don't want to take the time if I'm just going to end up >>> in the same place. Can't you manually download the packages from another machine? >>> >>> Cheers, Mike. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Mike Hore mike_h...@aapt.net.au >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >> >> > > Cheers [*1] http://source.charles-plessy-org.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=history;f=Debian/debi%C3%A2neries/iMac.en.po;hb=HEAD -- "I ascribe to Mark Twain's theory that the last person who should be President is the one who wants it the most. The one who should be picked is the one who should be dragged kicking and screaming into the White House." — Bill Hicks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e72fb32.20...@gmail.com