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Hey Jan,
I couldn't get it to boot without MacOSX installed. I just resized my MacOSX
partition to something like 15GB in size and left rEFIt for what it was. It
works well enough like this although I'd love to see more EFI support soon.
Cheers,
K!
2010/8/4 Jan <576...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Tha
Yes, use the 'nomodeset' or something. You can select it after the language
selection in the CD boot screen.
Cheers,
K!
2010/8/3 Jan <576...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Hello,
>
> I bought recently the Mac Mini 4.1 (2010 model). It has the same mcp89
> SATA controller as MacBookPro 7.1 so I was hoping
@Dave,
I think he was aiming at the fact someone should investigate the
OpenSUSE way of doing it. If they manage to do it without the
workaround with ata_generic somehow, people could be able to port the
change more easily into Ubuntu.
I make take a look at the code tomorrow if I find the time.
C
@Dave, what kind of test(s) do you need. I assume basically you'd need
at least this:
1. Install your ISO
2. Enable "proposed"
3. Check proper bootup and DMA setting
4. Report back
Anything else in particular? dmesg output, lspci, ...?
/K
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A word of warning: the above packages only seem to work on my Mac Mini for some
reason. Upgrading my VirtualBox Ubuntu unfortunately ended with a kernel panic
during the first second of boot :(
Will do some further testing and report back later.
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Although I've never tried it before, I will give it a go and try to
create a new desktop install cd. Coming up later today!
If you already have Dave's ISO installed, you can just use the above
packages to enable DMA so you can expect a lot better throughput on your
harddisks. Since the patch provi
New kernel packages for Ubuntu 10.04 can be found here:
http://koen.calliauw.net/ubuntu/
They are made with kernel 2.6.35-rc3. Please use at own risk.
Cheers,
K!
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Hi Dave,
Could you please post the source deb for the kernel you made and use in
the ISO? I am trying to figure out what's going wrong when I try to
compile my own kernel using the patches specified in the Kernel Bugzilla
entry. Basically I want to get DMA going, but no luck so far.
Cheers,
K!
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@mycoma, can you see -anything- under 'hardware drivers'? My mini uses
"Broadcom STA wireless driver".
/K
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@mycoma: If you have the wired network working, you can go to "Administration"
-> "Hardware drivers". You can download the wireless driver from there.
I don't know which wired network card the MBP uses, but the Macmini4,1 uses the
Broadcom 57765, which also needs a proprietary driver. You will f
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