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I'm planning on getting a MacBook or a MacBook Pro. I will be ordering tomorrow. I want to have Gentoo Linux on it too, but I won't be giving OS X the boot because I like it a lot. My main concern is being able to share files back and forth. Would it be possible to have a separate /home partition for OS X, and use this in Linux as well? I wouldn't have a separate home partition for Linux. I'd just bind certain directories in that hfsplus partition to my /home directory on Gentoo. Would this work? Is it even possible to bind a directory on an hfsplus partition to a directory on an ext3 partition and be able to write? _________________ BSD > SysV > Linux
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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bienchen wrote: | Hi there!
I'm trying to install Gentoo on my MacBook (brandnew one from march) and already fail at the booting of the minimal install cd (2007.0). The booting seems to stop on a line
>> Attempting to mount media:- /dev/hda
after mounting all sda partitions.
Any help? I am very bad on this booting/ installation things to fix'em myself so sorry if I did not post enough information here...
greetings,
bienchen |
I had that same problem with a Mac Pro I'm trying to install _right now_. I just downloaded the 2008_beta2 minimal CD, and it successfully booted. |
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Thesee wrote: | i42gomoe wrote: | I can mount all others devices. I can't mount it in my gentoo. The last Ubuntu 8.04, for example, allow me mount the cdrom. I think that is something of the kernel or some module. Thanks for your answer.
Regards,
Manolo Gómez. |
Anybody got an update on this? I have the exact same problem...
And it gets even funnier as I inserted a CD inside and now... I can't get it out
Thanks |
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:18 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
I am just about installing Gentoo 2008.0beta2 on my MacBook and found something queer:
I'm using a 5 Partition setup (EFI + MacOS + /boot + / + /home) and therefore followed the "Alternative Partitioning... 2" from the Wiki. After hours of playing around I found that I have to create a link /boot/grub/grub.conf -> /boot/grub/menu.lst by myself to get everything working. Additionally I had to use /bzImage instead of /boot/bzImage but I'm not sure if this is terribly important.
Is this menu.lst thing a bug or something? Should it be mentioned in the Wiki?
greetings,
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 8:14 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
someone got the "LINE IN" working? I'm useing the built in alsa modules from 2.6.24-gentoo-r8.
Everything works fine. But a externel Mic doesn't work. It seems that I have to activate the Line in first (because i can hear it very very quiet). But how can I do this? (the amixer is set to 'Input Source' 'Line')
I have a MacbookPro v3
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 9:10 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | I'm planning on getting a MacBook or a MacBook Pro. I will be ordering tomorrow. I want to have Gentoo Linux on it too, but I won't be giving OS X the boot because I like it a lot. My main concern is being able to share files back and forth. Would it be possible to have a separate /home partition for OS X, and use this in Linux as well? I wouldn't have a separate home partition for Linux. I'd just bind certain directories in that hfsplus partition to my /home directory on Gentoo. Would this work? Is it even possible to bind a directory on an hfsplus partition to a directory on an ext3 partition and be able to write? |
The easiest way is to make symbolic links from your linux home directory. There are ext3 drivers for Mac OS X, but are way to unstable to use. I've tried to have a common home-partition for all operting systems, but Mac OS didn't play along. _________________ Live long and prosper! |
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Lacraia wrote: | The easiest way is to make symbolic links from your linux home directory. There are ext3 drivers for Mac OS X, but are way to unstable to use. I've tried to have a common home-partition for all operting systems, but Mac OS didn't play along. |
I can't check right now, but I'm fairly sure I used ext2 drivers in mac os x. And that has worked without a flaw. (I almost wrote ext3 drivers, but when I thought about it some more, I do think it was ext2 that I ended up using. More stable, maybe? I really don't remember. Sorry.)
I agree with the statement that the easiest way is to make symbolic links. I used mac as my primary op system on this particular machine, so I had most stuff stored at the hfs partitition (not plus, if I remember correctly; I had a reason for that too; see this thread @ insanelymac), in that homefolder, and symlinked stuff like Documents, Pictures and so on to the linux homefolder.
You might also find this thread @ ubuntuforums interesting. Most of the problems I had, and the solutions I ended up using, are mentioned there.
Usually sharing $HOME between mac and linux isn't encouraged. Couldn't find any good references to that right now, but it seemed to make sense when I read it. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif) |
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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The insanely easy way to share files back and forth is to just have an HFS+ partition that you use for that purpose. Linux has has HFS+ drivers for a very long time, and I've never had a problem with them, even when using them in a server environment. _________________ "Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy." -Edgar Bergen |
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Hello, I have some question to my Macbook (late 2007), at first: I work generally in the shell/console, no X11 is installed
When I suspend with "echo mem > /sys/power/sate" this works perfectly, but I am missing a "wakeupkey" like the FN-Button on the Thinkpads, opening the panel or pushing the powerbutton is annoying me.
I wont to enable page-scrolling with "shift+pageup", I don't find something similiar with "dumpkeys".
I there a workaround or something else, without page-scrolling working in the console is a pain.
I have to add this "options snd-hda-intel model=mbp3" to my /etc/modprobe.d/options, how can I do this with built-in-kernel-drivers?
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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Hi there, I've search the forum but I couldn't clear my mind, I am trying to install my wireless card but it has been impossible for me to do it, I have check madwifi wiki, this BLOG and nothing...
Here where i am:
-I've downloaded the latest trunk package from madwifi and I have installed it how it has to be, also I've checked before I had the kernel correctly built.
-But I don't see how i can create the ath0 interface, its been imposible to me
If I follow the blog when i do: "iwlist ath0 scan" the systems says that interface doesn't supprt scan, but there is no interface ath0 (ifconfig...)
Could someone help me please? ![Embarassed :oops:](images/smiles/icon_redface.gif) _________________ E8200 - 4GB - P5E-VM - 8800GTS & Dell SP2309W - 750GB Seagate SATA2 7200.11 -Antec P180Mini & Enermax Modu82+ 525W - Gentoo
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
so I installed Gentoo on my MacBook and now I have a question concerning X. When I use `startx`, among others I get the following message:
Code: | expected keysym, got XF86KbdLightOnOff: line 70 of pc
expected keysym, got XF86KbdBrightnessDown: line 71 of pc
expected keysym, got XF86KbdBrightnessUp: line 72 of pc
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Warning: Type "ONE_LEVEL" has 1 levels, but <RALT> has 2 symbols
> Ignoring extra symbols
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
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Anyone an idea what this means and how to get rid of it?
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HitMaker wrote: | Hi there, I've search the forum but I couldn't clear my mind, I am trying to install my wireless card but it has been impossible for me to do it, I have check madwifi wiki, this BLOG and nothing...
Here where i am:
-I've downloaded the latest trunk package from madwifi and I have installed it how it has to be, also I've checked before I had the kernel correctly built.
-But I don't see how i can create the ath0 interface, its been imposible to me
If I follow the blog when i do: "iwlist ath0 scan" the systems says that interface doesn't supprt scan, but there is no interface ath0 (ifconfig...)
Could someone help me please? ![Embarassed :oops:](images/smiles/icon_redface.gif) |
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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Thesee wrote: | Thesee wrote: | i42gomoe wrote: | I can mount all others devices. I can't mount it in my gentoo. The last Ubuntu 8.04, for example, allow me mount the cdrom. I think that is something of the kernel or some module. Thanks for your answer.
Regards,
Manolo Gómez. |
Anybody got an update on this? I have the exact same problem...
And it gets even funnier as I inserted a CD inside and now... I can't get it out
Thanks |
Still nobody? |
Ok, figured out...
Might seem stupid but it's just that the CD-ROM is a SCSI one... so just compiling the kernel with that made it to appear magically.
Now, next step, suspend to disk and resume: I'm still having a black screen with strange pixels when I resume.
Anybody got it to work on a MacBook Pro Santo Rosa (from 2008) (or at least that's what I understand mine is called :p) _________________ How does a UNIX expert have sex?
Unzip; strip; touch; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; unmount; sleep. |
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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Thesee wrote: | Thesee wrote: | Thesee wrote: | i42gomoe wrote: | I can mount all others devices. I can't mount it in my gentoo. The last Ubuntu 8.04, for example, allow me mount the cdrom. I think that is something of the kernel or some module. Thanks for your answer.
Regards,
Manolo Gómez. |
Anybody got an update on this? I have the exact same problem...
And it gets even funnier as I inserted a CD inside and now... I can't get it out
Thanks |
Still nobody? |
Ok, figured out...
Might seem stupid but it's just that the CD-ROM is a SCSI one... so just compiling the kernel with that made it to appear magically.
Now, next step, suspend to disk and resume: I'm still having a black screen with strange pixels when I resume.
Anybody got it to work on a MacBook Pro Santo Rosa (from 2008) (or at least that's what I understand mine is called :p) |
Never mind, got the suspend to work!
I'm not 100% sure how (maybe change in the xorg.conf: NvAGP: 1 and AGPMode: 4 ; and grub.conf: ... agp=off).
Anyway: once again Gentoo, after forcing me to learn, showed me the path
Thanks all! _________________ How does a UNIX expert have sex?
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:24 am Post subject: |
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Hi folks,
I'm running now about half a year on my MacBook Pro. Everything works fine except that I still have trouble with suspend to ram. At the beginning s2ram -f successfully put the Machine into sleep state. Sometimes I had the crash after wakeup as described in the wiki. But it was usable...
Now, half a year later the behaviour has changed completely. s2ram -f still puts the device into sleep state and I do not have he mentioned crashes anymore. However, when calling s2ram there is a 90% chance that the Machine wakes up again immediately. This means that I have to call s2ram about 10 times until I can finally close the lid and put everything in my bag. As you can immagine this is REALLY annoying.
Does anyone have a hint how to debug this? Currently I have no idea what process, event, whatever makes the system wake up again. _________________ Kopete OTR Plugin |
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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hi, i'm currently installing gentoo on my new macbook
but i'm failing at making kernel ...
could someone pls give me a recent kernelconfig? (eg 2.6.25)
the one in the wiki doesnt work very well (stopps @ booting @ usb and resumes 1 or 2 minutes later)
(it boots, but well, this su***)
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:20 am Post subject: |
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m4yer wrote: | hi, i'm currently installing gentoo on my new macbook
but i'm failing at making kernel ...
could someone pls give me a recent kernelconfig? (eg 2.6.25)
the one in the wiki doesnt work very well (stopps @ booting @ usb and resumes 1 or 2 minutes later)
(it boots, but well, this su***)
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From my experience, the 2.6.24 works the best so far on my mac book pro.
What I've done was to take the gentoo-sources and apply the corresponding mactel patches.
As far as I remember, the only thing I added to the default config provided by the mactel patches was the scsi cd-rom (found out later that the dvd was a scsi one). Besides that, everything was fine.
Good luck! _________________ How does a UNIX expert have sex?
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:35 am Post subject: |
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I have the same problem on Gentoo 2008.0beta2
bienchen wrote: | Hi,
I am just about installing Gentoo 2008.0beta2 on my MacBook and found something queer:
I'm using a 5 Partition setup (EFI + MacOS + /boot + / + /home) and therefore followed the "Alternative Partitioning... 2" from the Wiki. After hours of playing around I found that I have to create a link /boot/grub/grub.conf -> /boot/grub/menu.lst by myself to get everything working. Additionally I had to use /bzImage instead of /boot/bzImage but I'm not sure if this is terribly important.
Is this menu.lst thing a bug or something? Should it be mentioned in the Wiki?
greetings,
bienchen |
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Thesee wrote: |
From my experience, the 2.6.24 works the best so far on my mac book pro.
What I've done was to take the gentoo-sources and apply the corresponding mactel patches.
As far as I remember, the only thing I added to the default config provided by the mactel patches was the scsi cd-rom (found out later that the dvd was a scsi one). Besides that, everything was fine.
Good luck! |
thx, i now managed it with the zen-sources, that have mactel-patches included, now runs everthing fine |
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dreadhead wrote: | Hi folks,
I'm running now about half a year on my MacBook Pro. Everything works fine except that I still have trouble with suspend to ram. At the beginning s2ram -f successfully put the Machine into sleep state. Sometimes I had the crash after wakeup as described in the wiki. But it was usable...
Now, half a year later the behaviour has changed completely. s2ram -f still puts the device into sleep state and I do not have he mentioned crashes anymore. However, when calling s2ram there is a 90% chance that the Machine wakes up again immediately. This means that I have to call s2ram about 10 times until I can finally close the lid and put everything in my bag. As you can immagine this is REALLY annoying.
Does anyone have a hint how to debug this? Currently I have no idea what process, event, whatever makes the system wake up again. |
No ideas?
In the meantime I upgraded to kernel 2.6.25-gentoo-r5 without success.
It seems that after rebooting suspend to ram works quite well. But after working a while (about half an hour) the above problem returns. I tried to find out if there is a certain application that produces this behaviour but I couldn't find out anything like this.
Anyone else having the same issue or perhaps solved it already?
thanks
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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Hey folk,
Anyone got an annoying cd bay that will keep cranking unless it gets a CD into it? Even better, has anyone solved that issue?
On s2ram: I ditched it a long time ago in favor of logging off X and using a script containing:
Code: | echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/acpi_video_flags
VGASTATE=$(vbetool vbemode get)
sync
sync
echo mem > /sys/power/state
vbetool post
vbetool vbemode set ${VGASTATE}
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Works like a charm. A guy called Ortwin Glueck found that out, but I don't remember from where I got it. I guess it was a blog. ![Very Happy :D](images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif) _________________ Proprietary is theft. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, if he had a chance
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:30 pm Post subject: macbook pro High CPU usage |
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I have a very high CPU Usage and high latency on my macbook pro 3,1
on just normal desktop usage.
X, acrobat reader and many other applications seems to have very high latency, (low response time) and hanging often.
sometimes X will use 100% cpu.
for example when resizing a window in xfce4 it will hang for 2 seconds before displaying the final resized window.
I'm using Time frequency of 1000HZ, and Voluntary Kernel Preemption.
anyone had this issue?
Fully Preemptive Kernel wont let me load madwifi-trunk modules (ath_pci)
SYSTEM:
MacbookPro (3,1) C2D 2.2GHz, 4GB, Gentoo AMD64, GCC 4.2.4,
rEFit + Lilo boot loader
Kernel: 2.6.26-gentoo
XFS file system, 4k block, agcount=8, 128mb Journal Log,
CFLAGS="-march=native -O2"
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
Anyone Please?
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:34 pm Post subject: |
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just note.
I got all the hardware and RAM suspend working smooth...
"echo mem > /sys/power/state"
I used kernel 2.6.26 config from this page:
http://www.odi.ch/prog/macbookpro/index.php
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:41 pm Post subject: Re: macbook pro High CPU usage |
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brfsa wrote: | I have a very high CPU Usage and high latency on my macbook pro 3,1
on just normal desktop usage.
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My guess is: you're using KDE or Gnome, maybe even Compiz-fusion, and did not use ati-drivers. Am I right?
If I'm right, if you check your CPU usage outside X (with htop, for example), it should be very low, as it should be.
This means your CPUs are managing all the eyecandy, which is very resource-consuming. The way out is to configure X to use ati-drivers instead of the free software drivers. Yes, at this point tainting our machines with proprietary drivers is still necessary if we want to use all its capabilities now, instead of bugfixing and improving the free drivers ourselves. Check gentoo-wiki.com for howtos. ![Wink :wink:](images/smiles/icon_wink.gif) _________________ Proprietary is theft. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, if he had a chance
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