Re: [opensuse] MacBook2,1 hardware
The one thinking about updating somehow to kernel 2.6.21 after testing his mouse wheel? https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231071 ;) Quite a few things will work in 10.3 that did not work well in 10.2 ... 10.2 was out just about the same time the C2D MacBook Pro came out, so there are quite a few things that do not work too good :( 10.3 alpha3 is looking a lot better though :)
What a champion! Guess who's getting a new mouse tomorrow.....
Regards
Sean
Daniel Bornkessel wrote:
Hi. Start the Yast bluetooth module and go to advanced settings. There is an entry called HID2HCI ... toggle the default setting and try again. This way I could use some bluetooth tools. Bluetooth with the mighty mouse did work out of the box here ... Regards, Daniel
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On Wed, 2 May 2007, Daniel Bornkessel wrote: Hi,
The one thinking about updating somehow to kernel 2.6.21 after testing his mouse wheel? https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231071 ;)
I have a MacBook with a Core2 Duo and openSUSE 10.2. Which 2.6.21 kernel is the best to use? Factory? OpenSUSE 10.3 kernel? Latest stable?
Quite a few things will work in 10.3 that did not work well in 10.2 ... 10.2 was out just about the same time the C2D MacBook Pro came out, so there are quite a few things that do not work too good :( 10.3 alpha3 is looking a lot better though :)
I looked at it the current 10.3 but the known problems are too many for a production laptop. I have two hard discs, I will use the old one when I have the time. The biggest problem is suspend and frequency scaling, are they easy backportable to openSUSE 10.2? Installation of openSUSE 10.2 worked fine. Best regards from the Netherlands, Aschwin Marsman -- aYniK Software Solutions all You need is Knowledge P.O. box 134 NL-7600 AC Almelo - the Netherlands a.marsman@aYniK.com http://www.aYniK.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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