
On 16 January 2018 at 17:22, Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz> wrote:
Andrew Worsley via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> writes:
I have been too scared to try my lightening ethernet adaptor with resume :-). I heard it always has to be present on boot up to be activated...
Have a look at: https://www.jethrocarr.com/2014/06/16/thunderbolt-and-other-macbook-hardware...
That 2014 and recommends a 3.15 kernel - the jessie one I am using successfully is 3.16 so yep that does work... ...
I had no problems with grub.
Interesting - I wonder if I am doing something weird because no kernel after then seems to work for me. Always crashing the same spot in the resume? It's really tedious to test because you have to install, boot the new kernel, suspend and the boot again to resume, then crash/
As per NOTE: on top of https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers "...NOTE: For Apple systems, follow these steps first to prevent a black screen after installing the drivers: http://askubuntu.com/a/613573/134848"
This system seems to have intel based chipset.
Not sure what you mean by intel chipset, almost all the chips are Intel, unless you mean the accelerated graphics or networking?
Also note I am using the kernel with stretch backports, due to problems with the intel graphics mentioned in another email here. I couldn't see the mentioned problem with the Intel graphics
So you are running a Stretch kernel or a backport-stretch kernel? Andrew