On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 09:24:53AM +0200, Mathieu Baudier wrote: > > If you already have the computer, I would recommend you to give a try > to RHEL 6 Beta 2 and report to Red Hat any problem you have while they > are still polishing their release. Ah, wonderful idea! I'm grabbing it now, and will try to find detailed release notes to see if it has anything about this controller. > As per my other mail, I would not recommend CentOS 5 on a Mac laptop > anyhow (because of the touchpad), although this is still what I mostly > do when traveling. I know PPC linux releases could support command-click as right click, so I can only assume CentOS 5 could as well. (But I wouldn't know where to start looking for this information beyond a naive google search.) > In any case, I recommend you to partition your disk as soon as you get > the computer and leave says 10 / 20 GB for a Linux. Already done--I installed Bootcamp and rEFIt almost as soon as I booted the thing. ;-) At the time (about May-June or so) I tried three different distro installers before googling and realizing that no kernel at the time supported the MBP7,1. (So I'm cautiously optimistic about the RHEL6 beta.) --keith -- kkeller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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