Many "toshiba" laptops are not supported by the "toshiba" features in
the Linux kernel. The omnibook module may help. For my Satellite, I
needed the omnibook module to get the built-in bluetooth working.
The Debian packages work with Ubuntu 8.04
I only use omnibook for the bluetooth module. The kernel correctly looks
after everything else on my notebook, except for some LCD backlight
niggles. So I don't know if you will find the omnibook module much use
in your case.
On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 11:32 +0000, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> I am running Hardy Toshiba Satellite A110-195 laptop (lshw details
> bellow) and I'm trying to get more aggressive fan settings in an effort
> to resolve some heat issues.
>
> I have tried using toshset, toshutil, fnfxd - they all complained about
> missing kernel support / kernel modules.
>
> I tried loading the toshiba_acpi and toshiba modules manualy (as stated by Torsten Spindler in comment 2) and the command failed with:
> root@rev2:~# modprobe toshiba
> FATAL: Error inserting toshiba (/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/kernel/drivers/char/toshiba.ko): No such device
>
> Along with that I've found the following line in /var/log/messages and /var/log/kernel.log:
> Jul 26 13:51:47 rev2 kernel: [ 1901.798939] toshiba: not a supported Toshiba laptop
>
> Here are my details (if needed):
>
> andrew@rev2:~$ lsb_release -rdc
> Description: Ubuntu 8.04.1
> Release: 8.04
> Codename: hardy
>
> root@rev2:~# lshw | head
> description: Notebook
> product: Satellite A110
> vendor: TOSHIBA
> version: PSAB0E-00F00XG3
> serial: Y6189915K
> width: 32 bits
> capabilities: smbios-2.4 dmi-2.4 smp-1.4 smp
> configuration: boot=oem-specific chassis=notebook cpus=2 uuid=9BECC3E1-757A-11DB-807B-0016D48A4489
>
Many "toshiba" laptops are not supported by the "toshiba" features in
the Linux kernel. The omnibook module may help. For my Satellite, I
needed the omnibook module to get the built-in bluetooth working.
The Debian packages work with Ubuntu 8.04
This is the page I made about my Toshiba configuration: docs.google. com/Doc? id=dgd53r6d_ 36hqmmh4hn& hl=en
http://
I only use omnibook for the bluetooth module. The kernel correctly looks
after everything else on my notebook, except for some LCD backlight
niggles. So I don't know if you will find the omnibook module much use
in your case.
On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 11:32 +0000, Andrew Ivanov wrote: 2.6.24- 19-generic/ kernel/ drivers/ char/toshiba. ko): No such device kernel. log: 757A-11DB- 807B-0016D48A44 89
> I am running Hardy Toshiba Satellite A110-195 laptop (lshw details
> bellow) and I'm trying to get more aggressive fan settings in an effort
> to resolve some heat issues.
>
> I have tried using toshset, toshutil, fnfxd - they all complained about
> missing kernel support / kernel modules.
>
> I tried loading the toshiba_acpi and toshiba modules manualy (as stated by Torsten Spindler in comment 2) and the command failed with:
> root@rev2:~# modprobe toshiba
> FATAL: Error inserting toshiba (/lib/modules/
>
> Along with that I've found the following line in /var/log/messages and /var/log/
> Jul 26 13:51:47 rev2 kernel: [ 1901.798939] toshiba: not a supported Toshiba laptop
>
> Here are my details (if needed):
>
> andrew@rev2:~$ lsb_release -rdc
> Description: Ubuntu 8.04.1
> Release: 8.04
> Codename: hardy
>
> root@rev2:~# lshw | head
> description: Notebook
> product: Satellite A110
> vendor: TOSHIBA
> version: PSAB0E-00F00XG3
> serial: Y6189915K
> width: 32 bits
> capabilities: smbios-2.4 dmi-2.4 smp-1.4 smp
> configuration: boot=oem-specific chassis=notebook cpus=2 uuid=9BECC3E1-
>