Hullo
Pls point me somewhere else if this is the wrong list for this posting - I've 
tried to find a more appropriate place,
but cannot.

Toshiba laptops have a silly switch that needs to be flipped to enable 
bluetooth on them. Prior to acpi, Jonathan
Buzzard wrote a driver to enable access to this switch through /dev/toshiba. 
Unfortunately, the ACPI driver was 
incompatible with that code, so you could either have bluetooth or ACPI. On 
2005-06-12 14:12:49, John Belmonte posted
his plans for getting toshib_acpi to support access to the toshiba switch. 
There have been several patches that
didn't make the kernel (unsurprisingly) as they put bluetooth drivers directly 
into toshiba_acpi,  and JB has
provided a series of patches to his original toshiba_acpi to enable direct 
access to the toshiba switch.

While toshiba_acpi was reasonably stable, it was practical to patch a stock 
kernel, either from JB's patches or
one of the bluetooth changes.  However, recently, there's been more activity on 
toshiba_acpi and the patches
don't keep up.

This leads me to the question: "How do I get bluetooth enabled on Toshiba 
laptops"?

Is it code that belongs in toshiba_acpi - and if not, where does it belong? In 
either case how do I get it in?

If nothing else, I'm intrigued how such a decision is made.

Sorry for wasting bandwidth if this is off-topic, but pls point me to where it 
would be on-topic.

cheers

Tim
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