I had a lot of random issues with this on my Macbook (White plastic, 6,1) and they all seemed to vanish when I installed the proprietary drivers for my nvidia card. Try that.
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I had a lot of random issues with this on my Macbook (White plastic, 6,1) and they all seemed to vanish when I installed the proprietary drivers for my nvidia card. Try that.
I'm diggin' your style, and the way you tell things. Love it.
But I just wanted to say that some won't need this. I'm rocking a Macbook 6,1, a white unibody model, and the fan comes right on when...
Alright, we're so close to getting this thing running I can smell it.
I am using 192.168.1.0/24, and I modified office.up accordingly.
As far as editing the router's config, I have a basic...
I'll remember that. It should come in handy in the future.
Meanwhile, my keys are already in place.
And yes, my reason for setting up VPN is to access my home network AND the internet. I'm...
It's the desktop edition, and yes that was the entire interfaces file. I just realized I'm running 11.04, could that be mucking something up?
Here's my ifconfig:
teej@Ixion:~$ ifconfig...
Just copying a configuration from a wiki. I'm lost on making my own.
Oddly enough, running
sudo route add -net 10.0.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.1.0.2
gives me this:
...
Not a clue. Anywhere I can find that information?
Not a clue. Anywhere I can find that information?
The lock and text box you see is your firmware password. They're installed using the Mac OS X Install Disc. So either you made one and forgot it, or maybe if you bought it used, it was from the...
Here's what I did to fix that:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10246215&postcount=6
The lock and text box you see is your firmware password. They're installed using the Mac OS X Install Disc. So either you made one and forgot it, or maybe if you bought it used, it was from the...
I think we've found the problem. Running the command for the route doesn't succeed.
teej@Ixion:/etc/openvpn$ route add -net 10.0.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw $5
Usage: inet_route [-vF] del...
My openvpn.conf is as follows:
teej@Ixion:/etc/openvpn$ cat openvpn.conf
dev tun
# Network interface used by the VPN server on WIFI_SUBNET
# eth1 (192.168.1.1) in the previous example...
I'm setting up a VPN server using openvpn. I installed it from the apt repos, configured it with a little help, and launched it with
sudo openvpn openvpn.conf
so it would tell me errors. It...
Taking a shot in the dark here. I have a Macbook, and most have the SMC chip, which controls system hardware, like the webcam, various leds, and most importantly, the fans.
So, here's what works...
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
I'm running Fluxbox full time now, and one question remains. The default look looks basic, because that's what it is. Basic. If I run the Appearance preferences (using Gnome-Do,) Something is run on...
You should retry Ubuntu using some tips.
http://productivegeek.com/articles/how-to-maximize-the-battery-life-on-your-linux-laptop/
I know my Macbook's battery severely improved because of it.
Does your mac have a firewire port? If so, you'll have to borrow another mac and connect them via Firewire. Boot and hold down T. You're hard drive should appear on the borrowed machine. You can then...
Boot into verbose mode by holding down the letter V.
The last few lines of what it prints should be the error that you are having.
If you don't know what it's talking about, post it here and we can...
I'm in the same boat so far, it's not even funny. My late '09 UniWhiteBook needs this too! I'm still looking around for it.
For all the other Macbooks pommed will do that, but ours is native.
...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook_Santa_Rosa#Wireless Setup
Give that a try. Let me know how it goes.
Utouch helps *slightly* with my Uni Whitebook Late09. The biggest thing is tapping to click, because if you click physically, it also detects a tap and therefore double clicks.
Personally, as...
I've dealt with this issue for a while, but finally found a tool that simplifies it.
sudo apt-get install nvclock
To change the brightness,
I have the late 2009 White Unibody Macbook. (2.26GHz version)
I've run Ubuntu on it since I got it.
10.04 ran like a champ. Everything worked.
I took the leap to 10.10, and everything still works...