On 06/07/07, Clive Saldanha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I installed Fedora core 6 on my MacBook Pro Core2Duo using the 5CD's. I
tried connecting to the internet and it doesnt work. I checked network
manager and it seems like fedora doesnt detect any network device. So I
tried adding one under
Hi
I installed Fedora core 6 on my MacBook Pro Core2Duo using the 5CD's. I
tried connecting to the internet and it doesnt work. I checked network
manager and it seems like fedora doesnt detect any network device. So I
tried adding one under System>>Administration>>Network. But now the problem
is
Thanks for everyone's responses. This evening after work I'll reset the
P/NV-RAM and SMC and report back whether it worked. Thanks again!
Grant
- Original Message
From: Martin Aumueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mactel-linux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, July 6, 2007 8:58:1
When I once had a similar problem on a Macbook Pro C2D, resetting the
parameter ram or the SMC fixed it. I think Cmd-Option-P-R is the key
combination for doing the first during power-up. But you might want to check
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238 and
http://docs.info.apple.
Grant Generaux wrote:
> However, the next time I rebooted, the
> screen looked like this (http://flickr.com/photos/robbyt/537741087/),
> and remains that way regardless of whether I boot into Ubuntu or boot
> into Mac OS X.
Hey looks great! I wish I had that. Whats wrong with it? Don't you li