On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 14:17 +0100, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> What fails (partly)
>
> - no sound
Had this problem with my MacBookPro7,1 - likely the Air has very similar
(if not the same) sound hadware. To get my machine to make sound, I had
to:
1) Force snd_hda_intel to detect the machine as a mac
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 19:50 +, Peter Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> > Just a short report:
> >
> > - Dualboot setup with rEFIt
> > - Default install with nomodeset to avoid broken graphics (seems nv
> > driver doesn't like the M320 in the MBA)
> > - Us
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> Just a short report:
>
> - Dualboot setup with rEFIt
> - Default install with nomodeset to avoid broken graphics (seems nv
> driver doesn't like the M320 in the MBA)
> - Using USB Ethernet adaptor to have network - added rpmfusion
> - Installe
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 14:17 +0100, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> Just a short report:
>
> - Dualboot setup with rEFIt
> - Default install with nomodeset to avoid broken graphics (seems nv
> driver doesn't like the M320 in the MBA)
> - Using USB Ethernet adaptor to have network - added rpmfusion
> - Inst
> On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 14:17:23 +0100
> Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> What fails (partly)
>
> - no sound
Did you play around with pulseaudio assignment with pavucontrol to try
to get it working?
Does
aplay -l
show your sound device properly. That is, did alsa recognize your
sound device?
--
test
Just a short report:
- Dualboot setup with rEFIt
- Default install with nomodeset to avoid broken graphics (seems nv
driver doesn't like the M320 in the MBA)
- Using USB Ethernet adaptor to have network - added rpmfusion
- Installed kmod-wl (for the wireless card)
- Installed kmod-nvidia
- ran nv