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Re: HOWTO: Install Linux (Debian/SolydX) on a 2007 Macbook2,
Please provide a link to solydX support pages in your OP
preferably at the top of the HowTo
thanx
preferably at the top of the HowTo
thanx
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: HOWTO: Install Linux (Debian/SolydX) on a 2007 Macbook2,
i hate to drag this one out....
but could there be more details? I also have one of these aged macbooks and want to put debian on it... but how is it done... ??
i can figure that during install i parttion my drive in 50/500/remaining and set the mountpoints to /boot and / for the last 2 of them (i have 2gb ram so skipping swap... might push my luck but....)
but what about the first one? and what about getting it to boot?
i dont mind entering commands from the laptop...
but could there be more details? I also have one of these aged macbooks and want to put debian on it... but how is it done... ??
i can figure that during install i parttion my drive in 50/500/remaining and set the mountpoints to /boot and / for the last 2 of them (i have 2gb ram so skipping swap... might push my luck but....)
but what about the first one? and what about getting it to boot?
i dont mind entering commands from the laptop...
Re: HOWTO: Install Linux (Debian/SolydX) on a 2007 Macbook2,
if they where good enough for me to understand them i would not have asked.... but will look at them again and see if i get it this time...
of course the dvd drive in the macbook started to play stupid and i think its time for a new one.... but i just mangaged to scratch my org. snow leo disk bad enough that it might not be readable anymore... time will tell... of course no backup copy since i rarely use it
so until now it does not boot in to either osx or debian
of course the dvd drive in the macbook started to play stupid and i think its time for a new one.... but i just mangaged to scratch my org. snow leo disk bad enough that it might not be readable anymore... time will tell... of course no backup copy since i rarely use it
so until now it does not boot in to either osx or debian
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Re: HOWTO: Install Linux (Debian/SolydX) on a 2007 Macbook2,
What is the file size and the 'shasum' of the AppleUSBVideoSupport.kext file?