On 11-04-05 08:48 PM, Zaher Gharibi wrote:
Hello again,
After resuming from standby, the fan is working but keeps working even
if the temp is below 40 C. I tried adding acpi_osi=Linux in
/etc/default/grub and reboot but nothing happened. And the Fn buttons
are not working as well!
Any
On 10-07-11 02:08 PM, Tosh 123 wrote:
(Intel Centrino Core duo 2
Look at this :
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2_Duo_%28Merom%29
Your temperature range is normal.
It would be better for you to read the help in the Ubuntu Forums. If
you can't find what you need, open a new thread
Hi Tose,
The only solution I came up with is to put a 30 second delay in the
grub boot menu. This seems to stabilize the temperature of the computer
before loading the OS. I also notice a difference when the computer is
cold booted with power plugged in, restarted on battery etc etc.
** Changed in: toshset (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
** Changed in: toshset (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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toshset required kernel toshiba support not enabled.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181374
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Public bug reported:
On my Toshiba notebook, the Fn keys are recognized only if a restart is
done. From a cold boot they are not. Therefore the brightness up down
keys , wifi on /off keys , don't work from cold boot.
Also I can hear the fan starting and stopping after a warm boot. From a
cold
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44497366/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44497367/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44497368/ProcStatus.txt
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** Changed in: toshset (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: toshset (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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toshset required kernel toshiba support not enabled.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181374
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I too had this problem again immediately after upgrading to 9.10 Ubuntu,
on my Toshiba 300D
using acpi=force instead of acpi_osi=Linux in the menu.lst seems to
work fine !
Ciao
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Toshiba satellite L350/L505 fan regulation problem in Ubuntu 8.10/Ubuntu 9.10
Update:
For Subscribers to this bug:
Somewhere along in my research I read about ACPID .look it up if
your interested. Anyhow, I went to the System Menu, Administration then
Services, and then disabled ACPID (power management), then rebooted.
I now have the brightness keys working, muting
I too am having the same problems:
Jaunty 64 bit AMD, Toshiba L300D with Insyde H20 Bios
Acpitools tells me I don't have a Toshiba
Tried acpi_osi=Linux to no avail. Disassembled DSDT table, reassembled with
no errors.
Tried acpi_osi=Windows 2006; Windows NT ( got these from the table) with
I too think there is a bug. I have unsubscribed to no avail.
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 18:44 +, KyleSLinux wrote:
I think there might be a bug in the subscription system. I've
unsubscribed myself and I still receive these. Though it has only
started happening again very recently.
sure
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 21:38 +, El Di Pablo wrote:
Can everyone please stop asking to be unsubscribed? It is generating more of
these friggin' emails!
Oh... and can you unsubscribe me too? ;-P
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I think a second package would be and excellent idea. Another could be
recommended for installation or suggested for installation or in
Synaptic Package manager - of which one could be a readme file. If I
knew about compiling with --enable-nvtv I would have done it !..
Thanks for the bug report
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