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Madbones
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21 Aug 2011, 9:52 am

Hey.
I have finally installed Linux on my Mac.
It is epic awesome.
I now officially have the perfect machine.
BUT, the problem is:My Magic Mouse & Wireless Keyboard (The one that came with my Mac) have to reconnect on the Linux partition if I used the OSX partition before with the keyboard and mouse.
Connecting my Keyboard and Mouse with Linux is a bugger to do.
For some reason, If I boot into Linux and connect my Keyboard and mouse (Which takes a good 15 minuets as I have to do a load of ridicules things) it all works fine, but then when I boot into OSX, OSX needs to connect to my Keyboard and Mouse again, which is annoying as I have to get them to sync with my Mac.
How can I make it so it automatically connects with OSX after using Linux with the Keyboard and Mouse.



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21 Aug 2011, 1:05 pm

Madbones wrote:
Hey.
I have finally installed Linux on my Mac.
It is epic awesome.
I now officially have the perfect machine.
BUT, the problem is:My Magic Mouse & Wireless Keyboard (The one that came with my Mac) have to reconnect on the Linux partition if I used the OSX partition before with the keyboard and mouse.
Connecting my Keyboard and Mouse with Linux is a bugger to do.
For some reason, If I boot into Linux and connect my Keyboard and mouse (Which takes a good 15 minuets as I have to do a load of ridicules things) it all works fine, but then when I boot into OSX, OSX needs to connect to my Keyboard and Mouse again, which is annoying as I have to get them to sync with my Mac.
How can I make it so it automatically connects with OSX after using Linux with the Keyboard and Mouse

Osx usually hibernates (deep sleep) when you shutdown. Probably what's causing the problem.



Madbones
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21 Aug 2011, 1:08 pm

Tom_Kakes wrote:
Madbones wrote:
Hey.
I have finally installed Linux on my Mac.
It is epic awesome.
I now officially have the perfect machine.
BUT, the problem is:My Magic Mouse & Wireless Keyboard (The one that came with my Mac) have to reconnect on the Linux partition if I used the OSX partition before with the keyboard and mouse.
Connecting my Keyboard and Mouse with Linux is a bugger to do.
For some reason, If I boot into Linux and connect my Keyboard and mouse (Which takes a good 15 minuets as I have to do a load of ridicules things) it all works fine, but then when I boot into OSX, OSX needs to connect to my Keyboard and Mouse again, which is annoying as I have to get them to sync with my Mac.
How can I make it so it automatically connects with OSX after using Linux with the Keyboard and Mouse

Osx usually hibernates (deep sleep) when you shutdown. Probably what's causing the problem.

So... How do I fix this?



Tom_Kakes
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21 Aug 2011, 1:35 pm

Madbones wrote:
Tom_Kakes wrote:
Madbones wrote:
Hey.
I have finally installed Linux on my Mac.
It is epic awesome.
I now officially have the perfect machine.
BUT, the problem is:My Magic Mouse & Wireless Keyboard (The one that came with my Mac) have to reconnect on the Linux partition if I used the OSX partition before with the keyboard and mouse.
Connecting my Keyboard and Mouse with Linux is a bugger to do.
For some reason, If I boot into Linux andi connect my Keyboard and mouse (Which takes a good 15 minuets as I have to do a load of ridicules things) it all works fine, but then when I boot into OSX, OSX needs to connect to my Keyboard and Mouse again, which is annoying as I have to get them to sync with my Mac.
How can I make it so it automatically connects with OSX after using Linux with the Keyboard and Mouse

Osx usually hibernates (deep sleep) when you shutdown. Probably what's causing the problem.

So... How do I fix this?


Try a hard restart by switching off at AC (if you dare!) then boot to Linux and back to Osx. If that works then you can figure out how to make it reboot instead of hibernating.

:P