I don't think it's because of booting via EFI because I've tried it while booting "normally" (maxcpus=1 and normal, non-efi grub in this case I've tried also a previous kernel and a debian generic 2.6.26, in both which I used to be able to get iSight up and running but for some reason it won't anymore. I used to be able to use the iSight right now the system is not "noticing" it in spite of having the firmware properly loaded and the uvc video drivers. I have no problems with the audio (once configured). 32 bits) with a mixture of Lenny and Squeeze packages with a custom kernel 2.6.32.7 (disabled everything I didn't need). The backlight control: it seems to me that it boots with whatever backlight setting it had last using OSX which is not too bad. 01:59:51 I also suspect the Nvidia driver is to blame for not being able to switch to a text terminal, it's happened before (toshiba laptops 1-2 years ago or so.). i'm using linux kernel 2.6.28-18 (ubuntu generic) Without any problem - but backlight control still don't work for which distro did you installed? Can you use i-sight? doesĪudio work Murray: like Alejandro, I can't boot whit acpi=noirq pnpacpi=off The standard one, you can switch to text terminal and come back Something related to Nvidia driver, because if you disable it and use This is the same thing that happens to me:Ģ) cannot switch to text terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1) - but this is > text terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1) the screen becomes blank. > report only 2 possible levels, according to pommed) and whenever I switch to > thing not working on my laptop now is the backlight control (dbus seems to > try ste's solution again, and this time it worked for me. > Since I reinstalled nearly everything from scratch a few days ago, I decided Comment #42 from Alejandro Valenzuela
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