[cc'ed Greg KH] Only to remember: Toshiba website to Linux Developers is: <http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/develop.htm> Best regards, Renato S. Yamane Robert M. Albrecht wrote: > Hi, > > both Toshiba types (original and compal-oem machines) are basically > unsupported for Linux. > > The omnibook-module for compal-systems was maintained outside the kernel > and stalled for some time now. > > The toshiba_acpi included in the kernel is outdated (there is a newer > release, that fixes some bugs). Toshiba_acpi does only work on 32 bit > systems, it breaks on 64 bit systems. > > If anyone is interested in some hacking I can provide shell-access to > both types of machines. > > For some Tecra machines, Toshiba has provided some Vista-compatible > BIOSes, they seem to enhance acpi-stuff for Linux too. So you might look > for a bios-update. > > cu romal > > www.romal.de > blog.romal.de > > Rafał Miłecki schrieb: >> 2008/7/15, Renato S. Yamane <yamane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> Rafał Miłecki wrote: >>> > The newest version is packed for openSUSE fortunately. But it doesn't >>> > for my notebook >>> >>> Try compile SVN version as commented in my last e-mail >> >> OK, I tried version from SVN. Nothing changed :| >> >> >>> > dmesg is: >>> > omnibook: Driver version 2.20070211-trunk. >>> > omnibook: Unknown model. >>> >>> >>> Try force recognize with ectype parameter. >>> #modprobe omnibook ectype=x >> >> Sure, I tried every ectype between 1 and 15 before (omnibook from >> package) and now (version from SVN) again. I checked two files (when >> existed): lcd and temperature. Temperature (if file existed for forced >> ectype) was always 0 and lcd always had some random values. Inserting >> other values (1, 7) didn't change anything. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html