On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 18:04 -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote: > On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 23:41 +0100, Mich Lanners wrote: > [...] > > As far as Linux support is concerned, here a quick rundown: > > > > - PC Cards: supported > > - USB: untested, but should be supported > > I just got my first Mac which is the AlBook, and since I find that the > trackpad is having some problems (just installed, so I haven't worked it > out yet) I've plugged in a USB mouse, which works fine. So I can > confirm that USB is tested :)
An updated trackpad driver has been merged upstream and will be in 2.6.16 along with a proper driver for the new USB keyboard that handles the Fn key (both thanks to Michael Hanselmann) > 2D, no official 3D > > - Firewire: untested, no idea about the FW-800 port At least 400 seems to work with my ipod > > - Ethernet: supported > > - Modem: a binary driver for Linux/386 is said to be somewhere, but no > > trace of an opensource effort. > > - Sound: untested Not yet on the latest models. Ben Collins is working on a quick hack that enables it as a "toonie" (that is basically ignore the codec/mixer and just pump samples out, which seems to work in analog mode at least as the codec seems to be configured properly by default, but lacks a lot of features). I intend to work on full support soon. > > - CPU speed: untested Works. > > - fan: works, speed regulated > > - sleep: don't know, sleeping seems to work, but waking up is still > > untested :-) Works for me, though i have a couple of glitches, I have the ethernet PHY coming up dead occasionally on wakeup (requires a machine shutdown) and I had once a case where USB was dead on wakeup... (once in 3 weeks, not _that_ bad but still...). For the ethernet problem, I've hacked a patch that seems to make it more reliable but not perfect yet, I'll see if I manage to get something better. Ben. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

