Re: Ubuntu on Mac Laptops
- From: jack jackson <jackson.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:29:04 -0500
Bob, were you agreeing with my question that it's important for the airport to work, or was that an enthusiastic YES, meaning that indeed it works?
Thanks
On 1/14/06, Bob Nielsen <nielsen@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 14, 2006, at 7:42 AM, jack jackson wrote:
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> Also, with current kernels(2.6.15) you can get the airport extreme to
> work, but it is kinda hard and not for the faint of heart.
YES! My dual-boot mini doesn't get much use out of breezy without a
driver for AirPort.
> Can you point to a How to? I am desperate to get this to work
> because if I can depend on it working I can have my work buy me a
> new iBook and I can load Breezy on it - the best of all worlds.
> Also I remember with my powerbook and hoary there were issues with
> the mouse because it used a USB mouse which wasn't supported. I
> guess that's solved?
The USB mouse works perfectly for me.
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