On 19/08/06, Olivier Bornet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perfect, thanks. I have now X11 and Debian running. :-) (just with
> fglrx, not with synaptics).
>
> What is missing in the page is more information on how to build our own
> kernel, with the specified patches. All the things that I have try has
> result in a problem at boot. Most of the time, the boot seems ok, but
> the screen is scrambled, and I can't read anything.

Maybe you forgot the line:
  DefaultFbBpp      32
in the "Screen" section of /etc/X11/xorg as explained in
http://wiki.debian.org/MacMiniIntel

Without this line the display is correct in console (text mode) but
"scrambled" in X11.

> I suspect that some of the patches must not be applyed for Macbook Pro,
> but I don't know which.

I also have a Macbook Pro and applied all the patches.

> So, what is the better way to build a correct kernel for a Macbook Pro ?
> Getting from the stock kernel, and apply some patches ? Getting sources
> from Debian ? Also, what is missing is a sample config file for
> compiling the kernel for the Macbook Pro (maybe attaching a .config in
> the wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro will be great).

It is present in SVN as trunk/kernel/mactel-patches-2.6.17/config-2.6.17-MBP

Bye,

-- 
  Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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