@Rolf, this issue was actually fixed in Lucid. Therefore, i'll re-mark
it Fix Released.
Ta
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updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
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The patch don't exactly "force" DMA but just ignore what the hardware
claim. The hardware say "I do not support DMA", the driver ignore it.
imo, it's fairly safe, under Window and MacOSX the driver have DMA
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I hate to be the one to do this, but every method of installing/booting
the daily build fails
I get a busybox error message / and failure to find/mount filesystem.
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Hello,
I managed to install single boot Ubuntu on Mac Mini 4.1 according to
this how-to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation.
After selecting the "nomodeset" option when booting the Ubuntu Live-CD I
installed Ubuntu on hard disk. Trying to boot the installed U
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I should keep the dual boot anyway. If you delete osx you will never be able
to update the firmware anymore.
As per rumours 10.10 will have a sort of EFI support. I shoudl wait that
before making a Ubuntu solo.
Andrea
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> Hey Koen,
>
> I found this web page
Hey Koen,
I found this web page, which describes among other scenarios also Ubuntu
single boot scenario. The only important thing before actual
installation is to convert your HDD partition table scheme from original
CPT to legacy MBR (EFI understands both).
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mact
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!
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> Tha
Thanks for your reply. Indeed, selecting "nomodeset" option makes Ubuntu
to boot properly on Mac Mini. 4.1 - very good :)
My goal is to install only Ubuntu with no OS X. Can I just proceed with
installing ? I found a note about rEFIt but I am not sure wether in my
case (Ubuntu only single boot) rE
Yes, use the 'nomodeset' or something. You can select it after the language
selection in the CD boot screen.
Cheers,
K!
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> 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
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 that solution from
this thread will work for me too. I burned latest image from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lucid/daily-live but I failed to boot Ubuntu
from the live-cd. A
How can i get the wifi working?
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Never mind, I found it: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lucid/daily-live
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Where can I find daily builds of 10.04? I can only find builds of
10.10... (sorry for my possible lack of knowledge of the Ubuntu release
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I succeded to boot and install ubuntu 10.04 LTS daily build too. So it
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I confirm that Ubuntu 10.10 daily build works on my MacBook 7, just no
sound but i'm working to fix that =)
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Today I downloaded a daily build of Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit
(http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20100726/), burned an ISO with my
macbook 7, and installed it. So this message is written on a macbook pro
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I got it to boot the "Live CD", never got that far with any version of
Fedora. I went through the whole install on my MBP 7,1 but I couldn't
get it to boot after the install. I am not that big a Ubuntu fan so I
just removed it without any further troubleshooting.
On Jul 24, 2010, at 8:49 AM, iv
Well, so let me understand: if I download the daily build of kubuntu
10.04.1 today 24/07 I'll have a working system, won't I? Moreover, I
read in the previous post that the dma mode is "forced": may this be
dangerous, or it's safe?? Thank's everyone!
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* SAUCE: dell-laptop: fire SMI when toggling hardware killswitch
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- LP: #590607
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* sfc: Wait at most 10ms
@Koen,
right, this was my aim. I can't do this by myself, I'm not so able, but maybe
someone here can do something useful with this. Let us know your opinion!
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@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
@ivanhoe1024, Thanks for the info; it's well under way in Ubuntu.
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Hi everybody, I'm italian (sorry for my english!!) I just tried opensuse
11.3, and it seems to work well with my MBP7,1. May this be of any
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Thanks for the summary Eric, I would like to add that the current kernel
in lucid-proposed - with the patch that uses ata_generic supporting DMA
*is* actually merged into the upstream kernel.
That patch is stable, and works - therefore fixing this bug. I would be
surprised if an eventual fix in s
The current status is that:
1) There exists an experimental/development ISO that allows
installation, albeit using the ata_generic driver. This means accessing
disk without AHCI and without DMA.
2) There exist experimental/development kernel packages that are in
-proposed (or so says an above com
Sorry to bother everyone but just for clarification purposes: Is this
bug really "fixed" as in the issue has been solved to the fullest
extend? I mean, as far as I followed the back and forth it's basically
averted/circumvented but not actually tackled in any way.
Yes, people will be able to insta
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+1 works for me.
Thanks everyone!
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Works for me to.
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I updated to the latest kernel and I can confirm that I get 70MB/s when
doing dd if=/dev/sda4 of=/dev/null. With a previous incarnation of that
patch I was getting 7MB/s. Things seem speedily enough to not complain.
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@Koen, Whilst it's not an ideal situation; the only logical way of
testing I can think of, is to install using by unofficial ISO and
continue as you have documented. You don't need to provide any logs,
unless there is a regression.
You are testing th
@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, ...?
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I have tested the updated kernel and can confirm there are no obvious
regressions, and it resolves this bug. Can another owner of this
hardware confirm this also, so we can get verification and work towards
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The graphics bug is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/602518
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@Marcin, Can you raise that as a separate bug please?
Feel free to subscribe me, and i'll post the data there.
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About graphics problems... this is a new chipset and we don't have the
data needed to handle it yet. Note this part of kernel log:
[ 63.031163] [drm] nouveau :04:00.0: I don't know how to make a ctxprog
for your NVaf card.
[ 63.031166] [drm] nouveau :04:00.0: Disabling acceleration. P
Accepted linux into lucid-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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The changes have been accepted into upstream as of today and should
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Lucid patch submitted to the kernel team:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2010-July/011460.html
Binaries based on the current lucid tree, with the above patch applied
(including DMA support) are available at:
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about hdd performance, here's what I have
$ sudo hdparm -t /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 238 MB in 3.02 seconds = 78.86 MB/sec
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=4M count=250
250+0 records in
250+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 16.7282 s, 62.7 MB/s
$ sudo dd
Hi all.. I made a really custom kernel package which is working on my
MBP 7,1. It is linux 2.6.35-rc3 vanilla patched with 2 patches from
Linux' bugzilla. The package can be found here
http://arsip.fajran.web.id/ubuntu-mbp71/
Please note that this kernel is highly customized. I didn't include
modu
Another word of warning, the patch kernel 2.6.25-rc3 will not work with
broadcom b43 driver as it cannot be compiled because the autoconf.h file
has been moved in the kernel source after 2.6.33. If anyone can post a
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Hi all, I'm sorry - but I won't be creating a second ISO at this moment.
I would use the original ISO, and install a newer compiled kernel with
updated upstream patch. The ISO is suitable to bootstrap into a Ubuntu
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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 :(
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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.
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K!
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@Fajran: great news! This is working here too =)
Did you get the microphone working? It seems to be not detected here... (no
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Ooppss.. sorry.. I just tried again and both microphones are working!
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Nope.. same here. The integrated mic does not work. I also tried to use
my headphone-mic-combo from Apple, but it does not work too.
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@mycoma: the wireless network drivers are already in the ubuntu cd.
Install bcmwl-kernel-source_5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb and
friends (er.. patch, fakeroot, dkms, etc.. sorry I forgot the complete
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I managed to get the sound working by following instruction for
MBP5,5/Lucid here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro5-5/Lucid#Sound
Basically I added the following to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and
restart
options snd-hda-intel model=mbp55
also make sure the front speaker is not mu
@Dave There is another patch which improves performances a lot:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15923. Would you mind
creating new deb files so that everyone can update?
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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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Concerning the sound, despite the MCP89 support announced in the latest
alsa version (in kernel 2.6.35rc), no sound ouputs on mbp7,1 (but the
card seems correctly detected).
I opened a bug report @alsa-project, but perhaps opening a bug report for
ubuntu may speedup the resolution ?
https://bugtr
@Koen Calliauw
as mentioned in https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15923 the problem
is that the ata_generic driver uses only PIO mode instead of DMA mode (look at
"dmesg | grep ata", there are messages like ata1.00: configured for PIO).
However it is stated to be possible to drive the
@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
So where and how do we get the wireless driver? I didn't see any
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So, there we go!
@ALL: Please contribute your knowledge and experience to this support page:
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I guess the Sound is actually the most important milestone to negotiate.
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The Ubuntu version works great on my mbp but can someone create an .iso
for Linux Mint 9 Main 64 bit edition, please? This is the distro I
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Seems that something was wrong with my first installation.
I did the same steps again and now it works, I have around 20MB/s.
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In my case, I installed ubuntu using Dave's patched 64-bit-desktop-Image and
installed the GRUB in the ubuntu partition.
Then I added the boot flag manually to sda3, where ubuntu was installed to.
And ubuntu still doesn't appear in rEFIt (only OS X and Windows)...
The "Partition Inspector" in OS X
I measured the read speeds on Macbook Pro 7,1 that has a Kingston SSD.
OSX: 198 Mbyte/s
patched Ubuntu: 8.9 Mbyte/s
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@Payall: on Mac mini 2010 with internal 320Gb SATA drive, performance is
low, about a tenth of expected. About 7 MB/sec on Ubuntu 10.04 using
the above kernel, versus about 55 MB/sec on Mac OS X as shipped. Better
than the 0 MB/sec before this fix was available.
(Test method on Ubuntu; ensure sy
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@Fransisco: Yes, that's what they said at bugzilla.kernel.org. Thanks
for copying and pasting it. But this is not really true. NCQ (Native
Command Queuing) is for putting the commands into the appropriate order,
so that the disk doesn't have to turn around so many times. SSD's don't
have disks, so
Ok. I don't have SSD. So for a SATA drive, performance are acceptable?
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Take in consideration that if you have an SSD, it will be much slower
with this workaround cause we're using ata_generic module kernel than
with AHCI
With ata_generic, the controller can't go to NCQ so if you have a
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For those who tested the solution, is there any loss of performance or any bugs
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It works! I installed grub on sda3 (formatted with ext4) and booted it via
rEFIt.
Nice!
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It finally installed. I had to manually add the boot flag to the sda3
partition to made it boot. Now it works quite fine, thank you very much
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Yes, this patch forces the ATA emulation mode, which is slower than
AHCI. It's like buying the latest nVidia graphics card, and using it
with the default VESA driver.
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@Damien, Disk IO is not that of what you would expect - but once
installed it seems "acceptable". Just leave it for a while longer.
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@Damien, my partitioning was everything in one place and ext3 rather
than ext4, but even during creation of ext3 filesystem the progress was
unremarkable. It was difficult to tell if it was hung. I used top(1)
and "cat /proc/diskstats" in a terminal to verify things were still
happening. No disk
Installation blocks at 5% for me, during the creation of the ext4 file
system on /dev/sda5 (my /home).
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Fantastic. I also confirm that the test ISO ubuntu-10.04-desktop-
amd64-macbook71.iso 7b4cc590c28f8a5d31a411562dc4ff11 works on
Macmini4,1. ~~ qu...@laptop.org
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Thank you for the test ISO!
Confirm I can now boot with nomodeset (different issue with the gt320m
graphics).
This is on a MacMini4,1 with MCP89 chipset experiencing identical errors as the
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Thanks Dave,
This e-mail was written from my Macbook pro 7,1 using ubuntu.
Thanks a lot really!!
[]s,
Bernardo
2010/6/17 Dave Walker
> http://macbookpro7-1.daviey.com/
>
> This ISO and kernel should be considered a development resource only,
> it's vanilla 10.04 with my custom kernel based o
http://macbookpro7-1.daviey.com/
This ISO and kernel should be considered a development resource only,
it's vanilla 10.04 with my custom kernel based on lucid's current kernel
and a patch based on that submitted upstream. I have also removed
openoffice, which is trivial to reinstall. Note, do *n
@Dave Sorry (A) So happy, finally ubuntu on my mac :)
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@Willem, Yes, but it'll take a while to upload it.
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Can you put this ISO online?
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I have used my own kernel build to create an ISO, and can confirm that I
have been able to boot the custom LiveCD of Lucid.
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To Willem: your virtual Ubuntu won't be of any help. What you can do is
to install ubuntu on an usb drive (>4GB). When done, install the two deb
files provided by Francisco Diéguez and reboot.
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I dont know how to make a livecd with the kernel path. But i have the
mcp7,1 with refit dualboot osx and windows 7 with a Virtual Ubuntu 10,04
and i have a spare 150 Gb reserved for Linux.
Can you maybe explain it?
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I'm trying to create the livecd but for now I can't do it to boot properly, I
can't test it on a mcp 7,1 cause I don't have it right now.
Could some one do it for me?
Here are the debs files to test the kernel with the applied patch
http://mabishu.com/downloads/mcp89-fix-kernel/
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On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Francisco Diéguez <
fran.dieg...@mabishu.com> wrote:
> I'm compiling a the kernel right now. After get the deb files generated
> let me create a new livecd with this kernel.
>
> I hope in 3 hours to get the livecd available to download.
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I'm compiling a the kernel right now. After get the deb files generated
let me create a new livecd with this kernel.
I hope in 3 hours to get the livecd available to download.
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There is now a patch upstream. Could one of you please build an iso of
ubuntu 10.4 so that we can all test the solution?
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I can confirmed same issue with identical ata messages on new Macmini4,1
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parallels/vmware fusion/virtualbox runs them fine, so that can be an
alternative until this is fixed for native installation.
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