XPS 15z, Centrino© Advanced-N 6230
Hello all,
Running BackTrack 5 from USB
I have a Dell XPS 15z:
2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7-2640M processor 2.80 GHz
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 525M 2GB graphics with Optimus
8GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 1333MHz Memory
Intel© Centrino© Advanced-N 6230 & Bluetooth 3.0
When I try to boot from my USB,
after I chose the Kernel, it loads some stuff, but I always get a Black screen,
I've tried to use the command nomodeset, noapic acpi=off, and many others.
also to change text splash vga=791-- to text splash vesa--
also the BackTrack no DRM ( with this kernell I have an error instead of the black screen:
(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system )
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
Re: XPS 15z, Centrino© Advanced-N 6230
I read this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupp...s/Dell/XPS/15z
I don't know if this helps, but I'm stuck with the exact same problem as you. I'm having a Dell 15z as well, but I can't get it to work either.
At least I was able to get Ubuntu 11.10 running. So I guess there could be still hope for us two.
Let me know if you find smth out.
Greetz
Re: XPS 15z, Centrino© Advanced-N 6230
UPDATE
dear eveeve2,
I've read the wiki ubuntu, tried the boot commands, nothing worked.
I've downloaded the BT5r1 ISO GNOME 64bit and made a USB live with unetbootin.
same problems...
any new ideas?
Thank You!
Re: XPS 15z, Centrino© Advanced-N 6230
UPDATE 2
With live USB, BT5 R2 ISO GNOME 64bits
it Works!!!
Re: XPS 15z, Centrino© Advanced-N 6230
Hello guys!
I seem to have the same problem. First I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Prcise and nor the trackpad or the keyboard was working. Since I have the Dell XPS 15z (with the 2 graphic cards, Nvidia and Intel), there would also be a problem with the graphics.
So I had to surf on the internet and boot with some non-default options (nouveau.blacklist=1 and acpi=noirq). After this everything worked, including the trackpad and the keyboard and I wrote these comands on the grub loader so that these are the options that should be loaded every time I start Ubuntu.
Now BackTrack is kind of the same as Ubuntu (with this I mean that the way the drivers work is similar, not the extra pentesting software) and I thought that making the same things that I made in Ubuntu would make the trackpad work, but it seems that nothing can repair it or get it to work. :mad: What the hell BackTrack? Not knowing touchpad drivers for one of the best laptops in the market? This is one of the basic stuff!
Please give me a link of some site that would show me how to repair my trackpad. I don't want to walk around with a mouse in my pocket... :confused:
Thank you in advance,
C