Hello all,
I saw in the archives that someone had trouble with a long delay (plain
grey screen for up to a minute) before getting to the refit boot
screen. I had the same problem on my MacBook Pro and it seems to have
been fixed by resetting the nvram/pram. You do that by holding down P+R
+Command
Ralph Giles wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 04:11:06PM +0100, Florian Marchal wrote:
>
>
>>I downloaded the corresponding ATI driver and built the debian packages
>>according to some howto on the web. The built process itself seems to
>>run smoothly. I can successfully load the "fglrx" module i
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 04:11:06PM +0100, Florian Marchal wrote:
> I downloaded the corresponding ATI driver and built the debian packages
> according to some howto on the web. The built process itself seems to
> run smoothly. I can successfully load the "fglrx" module into the
> kernel. But as so
On 30/11/06, Hannes Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/30/06, Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But since you use /var/lib/keylight to store the old value you _have_
> > to be root to write in /var/lib.
> > My script uses /tmp/keyboard_brigthness_old_value so do not need to be r
Hello,
I have huge problems getting the 3D acceleration to work on my MacBook
Pro (it is a new one with the C2D cpu, in case that matters). As of now
I can only start X with the vesa driver which is horribly slow.
I've got a triple boot system (OSX, XP, Linux) running, debian etch on a
custom 2.6
At the moment i have a generation 1 Macbook, with the latest SMC and FIRMWARE
updates. Compared to 2.6.18.3 resuming the Macbook needs somewhat long.
cu
Edgar (gimli) Hucek
Davide Bertola schrieb:
> I tried your conf and does not work at all, same problem like any
> other .19 kernel.
> Maybe do
Do you use an initrd ? are there modules you blacklist somewhere ?
did you used ALL mactel patches ?
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 20:13 +0100, gimli wrote:
> Another thing for Ubuntu 6.10 ist that i had to edit
> /usr/sbin/laptop-detect and put exit 0 at the beginning.
> >>SNAP
> #!/bin/sh
> echo DEFANG
I tried your conf and does not work at all, same problem like any
other .19 kernel.
Maybe do you have a 2nd generation macbook, with a core 2 duo processor
(and some other differencies)
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 20:13 +0100, gimli wrote:
> Another thing for Ubuntu 6.10 ist that i had to edit
> /usr/s