11/9/2023 0 Comments Mactracker late 2006 imac![]() ![]() Most distros will automatically use MBR as part of their “auto format/install” when you use these disk images, but if you do some custom partitioning, you’ll want to keep an eye out. When you format/install, you’re best to use MBR for the hard drive ( not GPT).Use a dedicated program capable of burning ISOs (Burn and SimplyBurn are a couple open source programs capable of this). If burning the DVD from macOS, do not use Disk Utility.It will likely be detected as “Windows” by the boot menu. Hold the “option” key on your Mac during boot and select the image. Burn to a DVD (these will not work for USB – see Option 4 further down if you need USB).Note that Lubuntu tends to be one of the snappiest installs if you don’t mind the LXDE interface.Ĭheck out the comments for successful and non-successful distros/versions that others have been kind enough to report back with. I have only personally used/tested Ubuntu 16.04, 17.10, and Fedora 24. Note: Manjaro installation attempts normally have a low success rate. If these work, you can search for and try “nomodeset” when attempting a newer version. NOTE: These older versions are worth trying if you are using dedicated graphics (ATI/nVidia) and are not having luck with new versions. Note that the MacBook Air 1,1 doesn’t have a DVD drive which makes things more complicated. If you’re on some other (non-Mac) 64-bit machine that uses a 32-bit EFI, well… I have no idea. If you’re on a later Mac, you’ve probably got a 64-bit EFI so most 64-bit Linux distros should install and run. If you’ve got an earlier Mac which is a CoreDuo (not a Core 2Duo), it can’t run 64-bit anyway. These tend to be all of the Core2Duo models from late 2006. To be clear, this applies to the 64-bit Macs that use a 32-bit EFI. Before reading further: Make sure you’re in the same boat! I figured it was time to look for a method to get this stuff running. Unfortunately, these mac-specific images seem to have fallen by the wayside as of late. Eventually I came across ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64+mac.iso which actually did boot and install. ![]() Unfortunate, because OS X Snow Leopard was my favorite version of OS X. Anyway, I decided it was time to throw Linux on it.Īt the time, I was having trouble getting the latest 64-bit Linux distro DVDs to boot. As I recall, it was some error message that translated to “ your mail client is horribly old and uses outdated security protocols“. I did the same thing to an old iMac '06 17" also.Some time ago, Apple Mail on my white MacBook stopped communicating with Gmail. Personally, I love stuff like that, but it likely sounds like living hell to most.īut it's easier for us to have them tell us what they have, then us trying to guess from what little they give us the last white 17" one) a few times and I've taken apart a slightly-older-than-yours 27" iMac once (for a neighbor whose son inadvertently stuck an SD card in the optical drive), and I do *not* recommend it unless you love taking apart crazy things like this that the guys at iFixit hate and have to write 60-step guides for. ![]() I've taken apart my poor old iMac (late 2006, e.g. If all else fails, you could upgrade that 3470 to a 3570 or 3770 (I doubt the K models are any better, considering you can't overclock) for ~$200 or ~$300. (Make sure to use a current development build too, buffer_storage was implemented a short while ago.) Nvidia's drivers on Windows/Linux will give you better results if you're willing to install one of those. VSH, pinned_memory, buffer_storage) aren't available on OS X, so there's an inherent performance impact just from using OS X's GPU drivers. OP: The 3470 shouldn't be *too* bad for Dolphin, but all the OpenGL buffer upload methods that give massive speed boosts (e.g. Mactracker) around that can tell you this. ) and a mix of cross-platform/Mac-only apps (e.g. (01-20-2014, 09:02 AM)pauldacheez Wrote: FYI, forum support people, it doesn't take that much effort to pin down which i5 it is if you know what kind of Mac it is, what it's clocked at, and what GPU goes along with it. ![]()
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