[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2012-06-01 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: acpi Status: In Progress = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 Title: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2)

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2011-07-13 Thread Brad Figg
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported series, please file a new bug. This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the Ubuntu Kernel Team. ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2011-04-06 Thread Gregory BELLIER
I now have newer informations. I've been able to boot on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits with Grub-EFI and Nouveau involved but it needs a 2.6.38.2 (at least, it's the one I have tested). I couldn't make it work with the 2.6.35. I now have 2 cores. If you want to stick with the 2.6.35, I've been able to

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2011-02-19 Thread Gregory BELLIER
I also have a MacBook 5,2 (early 2009) and I experience the same errors than you do. This has been tested on Ubuntu 10.10 I managed to build a grub2 1.99rc1 x86_64-efi. I had to do some tweaks to make some progress. I'm hacking directly in grub.cfg but from now, I don't care, I just want to

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-12-15 Thread David Stansby
Please could you forward that information to the upstream tracker at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13170 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 Title: Booting linux

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-12-13 Thread Andrew Cranwell
I've got Ubuntu 10.10 (2.6.35-23-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP) booting using my old grub 1.97 (that was booting Ubuntu 9.04) compiled as so: ./configure --with-platform=efi --target=x86_64 make ./grub-mkimage -d . -o grub.efi acpi boot chain configfile ext2 fat hfsplus normal part_gpt sh Then my

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-10-11 Thread clemare
Ubuntu 10.10. Still not working -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-07-22 Thread David Stansby
This is still a problem when booting from 2.6.35 -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-05-27 Thread Danny Piccirillo
acpi=noirq pnpacpi=off no longer works in lucid (though i've never tried it before) -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-02-24 Thread AlejandroV
@Alex Murray: the option doesn't seem to work on my macbook 5,2 OTOH, I finally managed to get ste's grub-efi working. I suspect it didn't work before because I had set the OS X partition to be case sensitive. Some other programs on OSX fail to work with this setting as well, so I would suggest

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-02-21 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: acpi Status: Incomplete = In Progress -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-02-21 Thread Alex Murray
To try and workaround the maxcpus=1 or noacpi, you could try the following kernel options instead: acpi=noirq pnpacpi=off which apparently have been successful in enabling a MacBook Air 2,1 to boot with full dual core cpu support and power management. (from: http://bloggis.se/atte/99928) --

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2010-01-28 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: acpi Status: In Progress = Incomplete -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-12-09 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: acpi Status: Incomplete = In Progress -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-11-04 Thread Andrew Cranwell
Using NVIDIA drivers 185 and fakebios option in grub.cfg - I now have ACPI (2 cores, battery status) and 3D effects! applesmc is not working, mouse key emulation has disappeared (not a bad thing, I have my F11/F12 keys back!) - thank you everyone! I'll double-check my grub.cfg and then post that

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-11-02 Thread Andrew Cranwell
I've tried the following: - Compile grub2 (in Ubuntu 9.04) using x86_64 with modules: acpi, boot, chain, configfile, ext2, fat, hfsplus, normal, part_gpt, sh - Using kernel 2.6.28-16-generic - Using NVIDIA drivers 173 - Using the posted grub.cfg updated to the above kernel version rEFIt loads

Re: [Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-11-02 Thread ste
try using nvidia drivers version 180. i don't remember if i compiled grub2 using i386 or x86_64 platform.. ste On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Andrew Cranwell andrew.cranw...@gmail.comwrote: I've tried the following: - Compile grub2 (in Ubuntu 9.04) using x86_64 with modules: acpi, boot,

Re: [Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-31 Thread ste
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:13 AM, AlejandroV lanj...@mexinetica.com wrote: Thank you very much! Unfortunately I have the same problems even with the one you attached to the forum post :( it never sees the configfile, so it presents the command line and I have to give it the path to the

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread AlejandroV
hey Ste, can you share a bit more details on how you compiled grub-efi? which OS did you compile it in, which grub version did you use, which configure options and which options did you pass to mkimage-grub ? I've been spending about 5 endearing hours with grub 1.97beta4 and I can't get it to work

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread Ricky Campbell
Check the following: http://grub.enbug.org/TestingOnMacbook http://grub.enbug.org/TestingOnEFI There is also an exhaustive thread in the forum. -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread AlejandroV
Thank you for the links, however I tried those pages already and ended up with a grub-efi that doesn't understand the linux command (i.e. won't load the kernel). The farthest I've been able to go is using 1.97~beta3 and adding a few more modules than the ones suggested by the above pages to the

Re: [Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread ste
here you are: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6890723#post6890723 i am sturuko, this is a post of 03/2009. now i can use also Nvidia drivers with all the 3d effects enabled, so I think points 1.b and 1.c are no more useful now. grub-efi was compiled in Ubuntu 8.10.. all the other info

Re: [Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread ste
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Silvio Sisto sistovi...@gmail.com wrote: ste, I am not an expert in acpi. neither do i.. From your experience do you think this might be a kernel bug or a bug in grub? Sorry if this is an obvious question, I just thought I might throw this out there for

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-17 Thread AlejandroV
Thank you very much! Unfortunately I have the same problems even with the one you attached to the forum post :( it never sees the configfile, so it presents the command line and I have to give it the path to the configfile (for some reason it only was able to see inside the ext2 partition and not

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-15 Thread ste
hi everybody. I am able to boot ubuntu 9.04 on my Macbook White 5.2 using acpi (battery status, two cpu cores, etc..) booting from rEFIt + grub-efi (compiled and installend in my OSX partition under the /EFI folder) with kernel option acpi=force, instead of rEFIT + grub 2 standard (for which I

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-15 Thread Silvio Sisto
ste, I am not an expert in acpi. From your experience do you think this might be a kernel bug or a bug in grub? Sorry if this is an obvious question, I just thought I might throw this out there for people who know more about this to consider. -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-15 Thread Ricky Campbell
It might even be a bug in Apple's emulation of the BIOS. -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-14 Thread AlejandroV
Just a note on the brightness not changing bug: upon discussion with Julien Blache, the 'pommed' developer (the program to manage the special keys as well as some other sensors in apple hardware using GNU/Linux) it was concluded that this as a bug specific to the NVidia drivers:

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-12 Thread Danny Piccirillo
Seems this is still a bug in Karmic. It's odd that this is a known but that can be found in the forums and pretty much everywhere except the mactel community help pages on the ubuntu wiki ** Summary changed: - Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless

[Bug 341230] Re: Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5, 2) unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1

2009-10-12 Thread Silvio Sisto
The upstream kernel bug is currently in NEEDINFO status. See here: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13170 Do you think you could be able to provide the requested information? -- Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID MacBook5,2) unless you use acpi=off or