Re: MacBook5,2 not supported

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> What exactly happens if you try to boot without acpi=off flag?

It crashes with a blank screen just a few seconds after starting to boot.

> Are you able to boot at least with acpi=ht flag?

It crashes the same way as without acpi=off flag.

Right now I have Linux 2.6.27-11. Should I try with latest one?

Thanks for your reply.
Best regards,
Silvio Sisto
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