Re: Ubuntu on Mac Laptops
- From: "Scott J. Henson" <scotth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:39:21 -0500
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.
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?
Yes, you will need a 2.6.15 kernel as I said above. You can get that from dapper(I would backport but you could just upgrade to dapper). Then youll need to go to http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/ and download and compile the driver. Like I said, not for the faint of heart but doable and it seems to work alright. I would go with the svn checkout and just follow the readme in trunk/driver and then do a 'make && sudo make install'. After that you should have a working airport extreme driver.
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