On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Kyle Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:
> But, I am leary of shoe horning in this value, because, the root cause seems
to be a lack of appropriate recognition of data placed in the PSS struct from
the acpi code of the kernel, and I am not an experienced kernel programmer.

est.c is mostly obsolete now, acpi should indeed be handling this.

> There are some other minor issues with my wireless mouse, which is
recognized, but for which I can't get Xorg to utilize.  That is a minor issue,
but if anyone could comment on it, I would appreciate it.  The native track
pad works perfectly both with moused and as a wsmouse, but I can't convince
Xorg to use mouse1, despite it finding and utilizing my wireless keyboard in
conjunction with the laptop's builtin in keyboard.

Can you check what mouse device X is using?  It should be using the
wsmouse device, not wsmouse0.

> Also, not critical, but the builtin wireless chipset doesn't appear to be
recognized, and I don't yet have information on what precise chipset the
Toshiba uses for the wifi adpater.

> vendor "Realtek", unknown product 0x8172 (class network subclass
miscellaneous, rev 0x10) at pci3 dev 0 function 0 not configured

That's your wireless device there.  There's no driver yet.

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