Is this a known bug with no workaround?
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Is this a known bug with no workaround?
I have the same problem.
I'm the one who has it working. Don't dd an iso. Make a bootable usb stick and boot off of it on another computer to ensure it works. Then dd the disk itself (/dev/disk1, etc) to the partition you...
ebsi - I created a new kernel using your keyboard patch. While all my keyboard butons now function correctly, my trackpad no longer works. Is there an id or something I can check to see if there...
Use ReFit
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Also how do I apply your patch when compiling a custom kernel? I really want to get keyboard and touchpad support working correctly.
ebsi - how do I use the keyboard and touchpad patch you reference on your blog?
forbes - just did this for 13". Someone should do this for the 11" as well.
<"Apple Inc.">
<"MacBookAir3,2">
FrameBuff erBase: 0x80010000
PixelsPerScanLine: 2048
HorizontalResolution: 1440
VerticalResolution: 900
Also, the nomodeset option got me into the 10.10 installer and I'm now posting from my Ubuntu installation. I installed the restricted nVidia and wireless drivers and everything seems to be working...
ebsi - requested outputs are attached for the new 13" MacBook Air
I played with the garbled screen in 10.10 some as well. I was able to get on my wireless network after installing a restricted driver. There was also a restricted driver for the NVidia card in the...
I have the 13.3" and kimptoc has the 11" so both 1440x900 and 1366x768 have the same problem.
I am trying the i386 images.
I haven't tried the mini display port because I don't have an adapter.
No dice with the alternate installer...it can't detect the wireless card so there is no way to get access to the ubuntu servers.
I'm making a bootable version of the alternate installer now to see if that helps my cause any. I'll report back.
By the way kosumi68 - I like your signature. It makes me think of a guy walking...
I've attached a picture of the screen during the installer.
I just got one of the new MacBook Airs today and I'm trying to install Ubuntu. I've installed refit, resized the Mac Partition, created two new partitions, used dd to image a bootable USB to one of...
This worked great guys. Thanks for the help.
I guess I need to read up on the difference between STDOUT AND STDERR since I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
I have a homebuilt NAS that is running Ubuntu from a Compact Flash card. On a weekly basis I have cron execute a script to use dd to back up the MBR and the system partition of the Compact Flash...
I am writing a simple script to execute some rsync commands. I am using the following command for the first backup:
echo mypassword | sudo -S rsync -avz --delete --exclude=".*/"...