Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
It means that the user read the SNB manual and determined which register and the appropriate code to make the aspect ratio and brightness look better. It will still be 1024x768 so at this point its not a big change. If you don't know how to follow the steps listed in the attachment, I wouldn't worry. Its not a huge deal.
Also, the submitted script is unnecessarily complicated for Ubuntu users; for example, you can change the brightness by:
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo aptitude update -q2
sudo aptitude install intel-gpu-tools
sudo intel_backlight 50
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dfacto
It means that the user read the SNB manual and determined which register and the appropriate code to make the aspect ratio and brightness look better. It will still be 1024x768 so at this point its not a big change. If you don't know how to follow the steps listed in the attachment, I wouldn't worry. Its not a huge deal.
Also, the submitted script is overly complicated in many regards; for example, you can change the brightness by:
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa
sudo aptitude install intel-gpu-tools
sudo intel_backlight 50
Ok then I will wait for the final :- ) thank you
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Intel driver issue solved, apparently (but not yet commited upstream AFAIK): https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39533#c25
Note that I couldn't test it myself for I haven't yet upgraded my Air (waiting for that bug to be resolved, basically).
I'd love to know if there's any showstopper still, and how the MBA4{1,2} behaves when booted in EFI mode (especially with the intel driver fix).
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
I confirm this works perfectly with 11.04, kernel 2.6.38-11-generic. I didn't follow dfacto's script to the letter as I'd already patched the relevant file by the time his post appeared, but the compilation steps certainly performed as expected when entered one line at a time in a terminal.
Now to upgrade to Oneiric and get the other bits working that I hadn't previously bothered with - touchpad, Mac-specific keyboard, etc.
Brilliant. I can go to bed a very happy man.
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Please let me know any improvements you can make over post-install.sh so we can track all tweaks.
I believe I have everything working but the trackpad is still kind of annoying. Key re-mapping needs work too. (Haven't done suspend yet either.)
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
This entire thread is an excellent source of information for getting the MBA running with Ubuntu, but has anyone seen a single-post writeup on getting the system running end-to-end? I think the list of must-haves is:
- full 1440x900 resolution
- screen brightness control
- keyboard brightness control
- trackpad support
- right-click
- scrolling
- other gestures?
- wifi
- bluetooth
- mic
- camera
On a similar note, does anyone have numbers on how long the battery lasts using ubuntu on an MBA? i've seen decent lifetime using Parallels; I imagine it should be even better running ubuntu directly.
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Quote:
Originally Posted by
berto-
This entire thread is an excellent source of information for getting the MBA running with Ubuntu, but has anyone seen a single-post writeup on getting the system running end-to-end? I think the list of must-haves is:
- full 1440x900 resolution
- screen brightness control
- keyboard brightness control
- trackpad support
- right-click
- scrolling
- other gestures?
- wifi
- bluetooth
- mic
- camera
On a similar note, does anyone have numbers on how long the battery lasts using ubuntu on an MBA? i've seen decent lifetime using Parallels; I imagine it should be even better running ubuntu directly.
Everything works for me except camera. (Suspend works MARVELOUSLY--as fast as OSX!?) You could start translate the items in my post-install script to the wiki. I think that would be nicer than the forums. Anyway it shouldn't be hard and even if no one steps up, its not strictly necessary. I just reinstalled oneiric and running my script gets everything up and running with no problems. Also, don't forget this post.
Update: I cleaned up the script some more. Make sure to get a fresh snapshot and let me know if there is a problem.
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Plz ...
I am confused ! can someone tell me STEP BY STEP how I should install this fix ?
I have downloaded the 32 BIT ( 11.4 ) Of course I should install that first then what ?
Is this fix also works on 64 Bit ?
By the way,
Is there any way I could REMOVE MAcOs totally ? just running linux instead ? I removed MACOSx once but the linux booting was taking so so so much time ... it took a min or so to detect Linux partition - got stuck at gray screen for a min or so ,
Thank you
Re: MacBookAir4,1 & MacBookAir4,2 (MBA 2011) support
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dfacto
Everything works for me except camera. (Suspend works MARVELOUSLY--as fast as OSX!?) You could start translate the items in my post-install script to the
wiki. I think that would be nicer than the forums. Anyway it shouldn't be hard and even if no one steps up, its not strictly necessary. I just reinstalled oneiric and running my script gets everything up and running with no problems.
Update: I cleaned up
the script some more. Make sure to get a fresh snapshot and let me know if there is a problem.
dFacto, can you tell me how I should run this script ? As I told you once totally new to linux.
install ubuntu first then what should I do ? I also want to remove MACOSX totally. I did once but got stuck on gray screen for a min till booted into linux.
UPDATE : I googled and found my answer I think ...
http://www.zimbio.com/Ubuntu+Linux/a...+sh+file+Linux
Hope that works for me .