Re: Toshiba - Documentation for Linux Developers

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2008/7/13, Renato S. Yamane <yamane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:> Rafał Miłecki wrote:> > I have Toshiba A100 with Phoenix BIOS. This means toshiba_acpi doesn't>  > work for me and I can change LCD brightness.>> Rafal, try use omnibook driver.>  Get it with subversion:>  $ svn co>  https://omnibook.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/omnibook/omnibook/trunk>>  Use "make install" and "make load".>>  After this, maybe is possible change brightness writing in>  /proc/omnibook/lcd (0 is minimun and 7 is max brightness)
The newest version is packed for openSUSE fortunately. But it doesn'tfor my notebook. dmesg is:
omnibook: Driver version 2.20070211-trunk.omnibook: Unknown model.omnibook: dmi feature has no backend table, io_op not initialized.omnibook: version feature has no backend table, io_op not initialized.omnibook: Enabled features: dmi version.
So everything I can do istoshiba:/proc/omnibook # cat dmiBIOS Vendor:   Phoenix Technologies LTDBIOS Version:  2.00BIOS Release:  08/30/2006System Vendor: TOSHIBAProduct Name:  SATELLITE A100Version:       PSAA9E-0R101VPLSerial Number: X6623092GBoard Vendor:  Intel CorporationBoard Name:    Not Applicable
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