Having the same problem here. I setup everything over ssh with my Mac... I did a quick VNC install and everything works well that way... any suggestions?
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Having the same problem here. I setup everything over ssh with my Mac... I did a quick VNC install and everything works well that way... any suggestions?
The installer asks you about grub on the very last screen of the install setup. There is an "Advanced" button (or at least that is what it used to say) where you can choose where to install Grub (or...
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There are some guides on getting the remote working around. I do not know if they support the newer remotes that just cam e out recently though.
I obtained the logo image from another...
wl is the proprietary driver that has been provided by broadcom. bcm43xx is OLD and probably should not be used if you can get away with it. b43-legacy is the version of the b43 driver for older...
you can also hold alt/option during startup to get a boot selection menu.
Here are the options for mounting your Linux partitions under OS X. There is one new one in particular that looks promising. Keep it on your radar.
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I would install it before.
You don't HAVE to, but it is a useful tool.
No, rEFIt is an interface to the EFI subsystem of your Mac. It is, in itself, incapable of loading a Linux kernel. For...
you do not use pommed anymore (especially on newer Intel Mac), it only creates issues as the capability is built into the kernel. You should follow the docuementation for your mac version here:
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even better, if it is really a DOS executable, it might be easier to use DOSBox.
your osx username and ubuntu username are still different users. You can change the permissions on the OS X side to allow access to other users.
You can also change your ubuntu uid (this is a...
Can you give more detail about how you are mounting the drive?
yea, unless you are planning to use them primarily on the Mac, I would migrate to a new filesystem.
rEFIt can only sync the main hard drive... you can install gptsync in ubuntu and specify what drive to sync.
you would need to boot into OS X to "install" rEFIt. There is a CD image though so you can make a bootable CD.
Have you tried taking all other disks out of the machine?
the multiple disk capability is a bit unique on the mac pro and can require some special handling. boot from the OS X dvd and see if you can select your OSX partition as the startup volume. I think...
Hmm interesting. I didn't know it was that specific. So you can theoretically put the stage files on the EFI partition and you can install Linux anywhere...?
OK, interesting
We are talking with someone on the new hardware now... His is a MacBookPro though:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1188849
Sound is not working there. You may be the first to try on a...
Does this mean we are still limited to the first four partitions when booting legacy mode?
I believe the plan is to make grub2 default in the final release.
The fact that it replaces Grub1 is...
open a file browser with root permissions...
"gksudo nautilus"
Possibly. I dont really see a reason it wouldn't.
Also, the underlying tools that actually do the resizing are in Tiger, there is just no interface to use them in Disk Utility....
system76 only builds Linux machines... maybe "assemble" hardware is a better way to say it.
I agree, but let's not start yet another discussion on Apple's pricing.
That includes the freedom...
yea it is purely about adding the capability to alsa I am afraid.
afraid so:
http://picasa.google.com/mac/
Are you single-booting? If so, did you try blessing the partition as outlined in the FAQ?
emphasis mine
yes, please do backup.