![]() ![]() This is because the X.org / XFree86 drivers for Intel and ATI, as well as the Linux text console, rely on the Video BIOS and Apple's firmware only provides a Video BIOS when booting in BIOS compatibility mode. In addition, if you want good graphics support in Linux, you must boot it using the BIOS compatibility mode. Recent firmware adds a BIOS compatibility mode, including detection of BIOS-bootable disks and CDs in the built-in boot volume chooser. This is important - some older versions of firmware won't provide some of the underlying support that you'll likely need to install Debian. Verify that your computer has the latest firmware. ![]() ![]() macmini2,1 installation specials and pain. ![]()
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