With 10 years of support, 18.04 makes the most sense to upgrade to.
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With 10 years of support, 18.04 makes the most sense to upgrade to.
I finally figured it out: I had a second screen hooked up that I assumed was unplugged. It wasn’t. It was just switched off. The purple screen just meant that the login window was on the other...
Thanks. It is definitely in UEFI mode but CSM is still on. I'll switch it off and try again.
I've tried the Esc key and the Shift key (both left and right) and no response. Hopefully switching...
I installed the Nvidia driver 430 manually. This is the driver that causes the issue. Also, i'm only running in UEFI, not BIOS mode.
Either way, it still won't explain why 19.04 has the same issue.
I installed Ubuntu 19.04 on my PC running a AMD 2700X and a RTX 2070. When I boot to the live USB, additional drivers indicates that my RTX 2070 is detected. When I actually install Ubuntu and reboot...
Go to Software & Updates and select the Additional Drivers tab. Check for any drivers and enable the wifi driver.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/vxqMH.png
I made a new Ubuntu material design wallpaper with the new Ubuntu orange:
https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_1200/d1200341012869.579612ec24d7d.png
Please confirm which specific Mac Mini you have. I have two Mac Minis (6,1 and 7,3). Both work fine with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
The only official way to develop for iOS/OS X on Ubuntu is to use Swift. https://swift.org/download/#snapshots
The other way would be to use Xcode on OS X via a VM.
There's no need to use refind. Just use the regular 64bit version of Ubuntu and install it on a partition. Once it's installed, disable SIP, bless Grub, enable SIP and use the option key to choose...
Three finger drag is not supported by Unity. I think it can be added using Touchegg to Ubuntu Gnome.
I used Ubuntu on a 2011 MacBook Pro and a 2013 MacBook Air and battery life was nowhere near as...
I tried Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta 2 on my 12" MacBook and the keyboard and trackpad still doesn't work. Seems like kernel 4.4 doesn't help much.
Anyone here have any ideas on what to do to fix this?
I installed Ubuntu on my MacBook Air 2013 using the 64bit non-Mac iso via USB. Once it's installed, boot into OS X, mount your EFI partition and bless grubx64.efi. After this, holding the option key...
Mount your EFI partition and copy fallback.efi from the EFI\ubuntu\ folder to the EFI\BOOT\ folder
I have a 2013 MacBook Air and I use EFI boot without rEFInd to run Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. I kept OS X because i used it to bless GRUB. Without that, Ubuntu refused to work. There is a way to run the bless...
Here's a screenshot of the driver i'm using:
http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd432/vmoodleyzaf/Screenshotfrom2014-05-07175403_zps8a0293cd.png~original
I think it's the same one you are...
Wifi was always a restricted driver for Ubuntu on my MacBook Pro. Once it's enabled, it works fine thereafter.
There is not need to convert the image. Use the ISO as is and it should work fine. I made USB installer yesterday and installed Ubuntu 14.04 and it worked perfectly. No need to convert the image.
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I don't have the MacBook Pro 7,1. I have the 8,1 and I run Ubuntu 14.04 on it and it works perfectly fine. Maybe you should give 14.04 a try.
To check SHA1 in:
Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889768
Mac:
http://osxdaily.com/2012/02/05/check-sha1-checksum-in-mac-os-x/
Ubuntu:
Use UnetBootin to create a bootable USB installer. Just format a USB flash drive to FAT32, open UnetBootin and select the Ubuntu ISO and select the USB drive. Once the installer is done, reboot and...
It doesn't appear. I think that this is because I edited GRUB to have a zero timeout and not to search for other OS's. I would prefer not to use GRUB at all but I'll learn how to do that eventually....
Here's a short video I made of what the boot picker looks like on my MacBook Pro. I think it looks better than using refit or refind. It doesn't do anything better than refit/refind but I prefer...
I deleted it but it gets recreated by itself. Just checked now and it's back.
Nevermind. I got it working! Once I did all the stuff that I mentioned above, "EFI Boot" appeared as per normal in the boot picker. Actually booting into Ubuntu and then restarting with the option...