![]() You need to plug in the external ones to get through the "please connect a keyboard" etc. You'll still need a USB keyboard and mouse, though, to get past the installation as they WORK with the installer and the first-time configuration wizards but the OS thinks you don't have either. To get keyboard and trackpad working, I used the latest "PS2 Keyboard/trackpad" extensions recently posted to our favorite kexts site. Trackpad works including "tap to click" but no other trackpad gestures are available and Lion sees it as a mouse. Keyboard works including the separate volume keys. ![]() Audio works with Voodoo audio but all volume levels are the same level (audio on the highest setting is just as loud as one-notch above mute although that volume level is acceptable and neither blasts the room nor is too quiet to hear). ![]() The video works (with GraphicsEnabler=yes) but remains "unknown" inside the OS (I have full resolution and access to all screen savers). What I have now is a working laptop in Lion but its not 100% perfect yet. So if you have the time I would love to hear how you managed this I guess I'm missing a bootflag or something. I could not install either if them because of kernel panics. I tried to get this to work myself last night. Right now, its been "try things until you screw it up so bad that it doesn't even boot and then start over." I'll post more info as I debug and can streamline things. Graphics, audio (with Voodoo), keyboard, trackpad (as basic mouse-no extended features) are working. I might have to downgrade to a 1510 but I'd prefer not to. So far, everything seems to work OK >except< for the Dell Wireless 1530 card. I'm working on getting this to work but I'm not quite there yet.
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