In my former post: Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) on a Macbook … Part 1, I mentioned:
“I noticed some of the devices/hardware does not work properly on Ubuntu “out-of-the-box” (default install of Ubuntu 7.10 for intel) like sound volume control, iSight, sound recording through the built-in mic. To some of us who are used to doing “right clicks” on the mouse, we need to have an alternative way of doing it given that all Mac laptops only has one built-in “mouse” button that works as a “left button”.
Well, the website:
How to install Ubuntu on a MacBook
[url: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook] has been useful since following the instructions have made sound (volume control and recording through the built-in mic and iSight (built-in webcam) worked in my MacBook. I also have converted the lower “enter” key to be a “right mouse button.”
While everything continued to work even after upgrading from Gutsy (7.10) to Hardy (8.04), I noticed my lower “enter” key doesn’t worked anymore. So, based from the instruction on the above website, I tried to do again:
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