Closing this bug with Won't fix as this kernel / release is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
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Sadly I too am looking for some guidance on getting this modified driver
to compile in 15.04, though the list of errors has grown substantially.
Trying to install the raring toshiba-acpi-fix from @keks9n's PPA results
in some pretty scary messages:
Building toshiba_acpi for 3.19.0-23-generic
make
This is still a bug in 15.04... :-/ Did the eOS team really fix this?
How?
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Could you please update your PPA for Trusty?
Many thanks :-)
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Thanks @Roberto Grassi!, that did the trick.
I still haven't figured out how to enable the volume wheel that comes with my
laptop, but that's another issue.
I got it to work in a 3.10-2-686-pae Debian.
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@Roberto Grassi,
I'm sorry if this is a newbie question. I searched the file and what I
found was: PDE(inode)-data, do you mean to just replace that with
PDE_DATA(inode)-data??
That's what I did and I'm still getting error
/tmp/tmp.qvjlE83cZN/toshiba_acpi.c: In function ‘version_proc_open’:
@Alejandro Salas
No, just replace with: PDE_DATA(inode)
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I can't seem to find a way to enable Wireless on my Toshiba Qosmio F60
from Ubuntu (even 13.04) once it is disabled from within Windows. The
LED buttons to enable Wireless, Mute, Play/Pause, Eco Mode, Touchpad
block/unblock don't work either. It does not even generate any X Event.
:-(
I've just attempted to use the 'raring' version of the toshiba-acpi-fix
package from https://launchpad.net/~keks9n/+archive/main
I was impressed to find that against one of the kernels in my Ubuntu Gnome
Saucy (13.10) the kernel 3.9.0-7 the patched toshiba_acpi does indeed build and
function,
For kernel=3.10: replace PDE()-data with PDE_DATA()
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Nops, not working :(
I downloaded kernel (2.6.35) from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/
and tried to apply patch, but it rejected :(
however succeeded on 3-rd kernel 3.3.7 but running toshset with new module give
oopses, and say unsupported toshiba bios :'(
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Thanks very much for the update. Still works like a charm :-)
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Could you please update your PPA for raring? I still need the patch for my
Toshiba Portege.
Many thanks :-)
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Mine fails regardless of which kernel I use. I've gone all the way back
to 2.6.38.8 and up including the most current 3.8 and I think it doesn't
have anything to do with the kernel or Nikitas patch as other users have
posted their success with most of the kernels I tried. I think the
problem is
This issue is still present on my Toshiba Qosmio F60 with Ubuntu 12.10.
I need to enable wireless from within Windows 7. Fn+F8 just
enables/disables the wireless using soft block under Ubuntu, while the
LED light stays on. Wireless still needs to be enabled from within
Windows for the soft block
THANKS Nikita!
couldn't use my Sony Ericsson F3507g on a Toshiba Tecra A10 with 12.04-64
Kernel 3.2.0
now working perfectly!
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I just tried the steps in post #105 and got the following output
sudo apt-get install toshiba-acpi-fix
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
Have you tried it with older kernel (from oneiric or natty)?
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I see here http://launchpad.net/~keks9n/+archive/main/+packages
toshiba-acpi-fix published on 4-24-2012, but description still says Oneiric. Is
that true?
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This is still a problem on Precise.
@keks9n - Would you provide a PPA for precise? That would be really
appreciated, worked a treat on Oneiric.
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I've been banging my head over this thing for the past 3 years I've tried
compiling from a few suggested step by step guides, and I'm a total noob on
everything linux. So, finally came back to this thread to see #84 and omg it
worked like a charm !!
I can finally use my 3g modem on my
Hi!
using a toshiba Portege M400 with ubuntu 11.10, after installing
toshiba-acpi-fix and rebooting,
with a second monitor as extended desktop,
I can still not increase the brightness of the lcd display, which is very low.
Also:
alobo@alobo-laptop:~$ sudo toshset -lcd 2
SciFeature:action: error
Actually I get:
alobo@alobo-laptop:~$ sudo toshset -video both
[sudo] password for alobo:
HciFeature::query: received an unexpected response for feature Video out: 387
alobo@alobo-laptop:~$
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I'm just coming into this discussion so please be kind. It seems from
what I've seen that the upstream developers think that this issue should
be fixed in the current kernel (possibly earlier but let's ignore that
for now). It looks from comment #103 that the problem still exists in
the current
still not fixed in ubuntu 12.04
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It compiles and works in Arch Linux with kernel 3.1.4 and on a Toshiba
Satellite R830. Thanks a lot!
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toshiba-acpi-fix crashes for me on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric and kernel 3.1:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 8800dfd89f94
Pid 3269, comm: grep Tainted: G D 3.1.0-030100-generic #201110241006 TOSHIBA
PORTEGE M800/PORTEGE M800
Call trace: m_show, seq_read seq_lseek proc_reg_read
I cann't reproduce it on my laptop since my system doesn't boot even to
login promt with 3.1 kernel from Ubuntu repo. Both with and without the
patch applied to the module.
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I just tested the toshiba-acpi-fix package running under debian
testing/linux mint with kernel 3.0.0, and it works great. Thanks for
the fixed package.
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Thanks very much for the updated package.
I can confirm it works with Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric (beta) and kernel
3.0.0-11-generic
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They finally removed BKL in 2.6.39 version of the kernel. I've replaced
calls to lock/unlock_kernel by a mutex and now it seems to compile and
work fine with 2.6.39 and 3.0.0. I've uploaded it to ppa, so new version
should be available soon for oneiric. I keep the old version for natty
because it
I am testing Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric beta. (So far so good). I would like
to test the patch for Toshset. We need an update to toshiba-acpi-fix
kindly provided by keks-n in his ppa, for Oneiric. Is that possible
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Error on Toshiba L300D and Ubuntu 11.04 32b
any solution?
Selecting previously deselected package toshiba-acpi-fix.
(Reading database ... 214463 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking toshiba-acpi-fix (from .../toshiba-acpi-fix_0.0.3_all.deb) ...
Setting up toshiba-acpi-fix (0.0.3)
Are you sure, that you need _this_ fix? It fixes only the problem with
toshset. I think it's better to create a new bug report and describe
your problem in it, because it looks like that your laptop uses another
acpi model which isn't handled by toshiba_acpi kernel module.
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Does it work with other kernels? Does toshset work with 2.6.32?
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Cannot boot to X with 2.6.32-26-generic-pae .. get stuck on terminal
during booting.
I using Ubuntu 11.04 distribution.
With 2.6.38-10-generic-pae I can using fn+Esc combination, which is
stand for mute/unmute, and fn+F6, fn+F7 brightens, but cannot fn+F3,
fn+F4, fn+F5 ..
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after apt-get upgrade .. I get this:
.
Building toshiba_acpi for 2.6.38-10-generic-pae
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-10-generic-pae/build M=/tmp/tmp.tLYjGDVRR1 modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.38-10-generic-pae'
CC [M] /tmp/tmp.tLYjGDVRR1/toshiba_acpi.o
Swet! It all works again now. Thank you SO much keks-n.
You've been very patient and I truly appreciate it!
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Thank you! Your autobuilder works! I've added your ppa and I can see
there is an update (from 0.0.2, which I have, to 0.0.3) however I can't
seem to install the update. The update manager gives me this error:
Requires installation of untrusted packages
The action would require the
Alex, you've added ppa in a wrong way (at least no key file was
imported).
Try:
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:keks9n/main
$ sudo apt-get update
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Thank you very much. Used it and works like a charm. Including the 3-g
modem on portege R-500.
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Now you can find toshiba-acpi-fix in ppa:keks9n/main
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Hmmm, still doesn't work for me.
Here's the output from uname -a:
Linux user-r600-laptop 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:50 UTC
2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I've tried what @Solnyshok did:
sudo rmmod toshiba_acpi
Then I copy the precompiled toshiba_acpi.ko (as root) into:
Sorry, I didn't tested the makefile -_-
Just type make without install and then you will get the module for your
architecture.
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Guys, try this package. It contains a short script for autobuilding the
module for all installed kernels and a hook that compiles it when new is
installed. You can say that I cann't into dkms, but it works for me
and I want some more testing before uploading it to ppa.
** Attachment added:
* Added rmmod modprobe toshiba_acpi to the postinstall script
** Attachment added: Autobuilder for the patched module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/toshset/+bug/644898/+attachment/2131622/+files/toshiba-acpi-fix_0.0.2_all.deb
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Just checked keks-n's modle (ver 0.0.2), working like a charm. Thanks!
(I was doing manual compilations before, but I removed my manually-
compiled module to make sure the .deb was doing the job.)
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@keks-n - thanks a lot. I can confirm, that I got toshset working using
your precompiled module from 2011-05-10
that's what I did
sudo rmmod toshiba_acpi
put precompiled toshiba_acpi.ko as root into
/lib/modules/*/extra
/lib64/modules/2.6.38-9-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86
(I used gksu
Thank you Solnyshok for the information, and also keks-n for the pre-
compiled module. It also works for me.
Actually I found it is not necessary (at least in my case) to create the
extra folder and copy the toshiba_acpi module into it. All I had to do
was copy the modified toshiba_acpi.ko to
keks@KeksMPC:~$ uname -a
Linux KeksMPC 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
keks@KeksMPC:~$ sudo toshset -fan
HCI error: argument required
fan: fan1
I've just compiled the module with that patch and have no idea, why it
fails for you.
$
You also should replace the module in drivers/platform/x86, it won't
work if just placed in extra.
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Hi keks-n, thanks for your update but I'm not sure I did it right as I
still can't get the Transreflective screen button to work. I downloaded
your archive and unpacked it then ran the command you wrote. Here's the
output:
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-8-generic/build M= modules
make[1]: Entering
I also tried the module posted by keks-n, but got exactly the same
result as Alex. Using kernel 2.6.38.8 in Ubuntu Natty.
Then I tried installing the updated toshiba_acpi patch for kernel
2.6.38. Everything went well until the following step:
sudo make -C /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`
Hm. This patch (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/toshset/+bug/644898/+attachment/1785664/+files/toshiba_acpi.patch
_ seems to be stable with 2.6.38. BTW, you can compile just the needed
module.
Here is the archive with the source, Makefile and precompiled module.
You can copy it to
About the possibility of getting toshset functionality back, without
users hacking stuff themselves:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpim=123566412407178w=2
This is somewhere into a thread where toshset / toshiba_acpi devs
discuss with the ACPI team about getting /dev/toshiba into the kernel,
to make
For the full thread, it starts here: http://marc.info/?l=linux-
acpim=123557427716510w=2
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Oh man, this sucks. I'm just a regular Ubuntu user trying to get my
Transrefletive screen to work on my Toshiba R600. After I removed
Windows and put Ubuntu on it - about a year or 2 ago - the little
Transreflective button stopped working but then I read how to use a
little command line script
(Updating status and tags based on comments here.)
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** Tags removed: needs-kernel-logs
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I have tested Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Beta-1 with kernel 2.6.38-7-generic,
and running toshset on the stock kernel still gives the same error
required kernel toshiba support not enabled.
Time permitting, I will also test the latest upstream kernel, and post
results here.
I tried applying the patch
Running toshset with Natty kernel 2.6.38-8-generic and today's
mainline kernel build 2.6.39-999-generic_2.6.39-999.201104110905 gives
the same result:
required kernel toshiba support not enabled.
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Okay, I have a Toshiba Portege R600 as well and I can't get the
Transreflective Mode button to work either. This is a major issue for
me as it's one of the main reasons I got the laptop!
I understand some of what is being said above but I'm having trouble
following much of it. I am willing to
Hi Mike.lifeguard,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: marc 1837 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at
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Status: New
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I've patched the kernel from natty repo and got it working. Anyway all
kernels since 2.6.33 randomly freeze my system, so I still use 2.6.32.
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is that good for 2.6.37rc2-maverick or 2.6.37-natty?
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I used 2.6.37rc2-maverick.
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Thank you keks-n for the patch for kernel 2.6.37
I can confirm it works
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The ioctl ops in struct file_operations is deprecated on 2.6.36.
You need to convert it to unlocked_ioctl ops.
If you are lucky, just changing the second argument (struct file*) and
the return type of the old ioctl function from int to long might make
things working (supposing no BKL is needed).
Used kind of black magic and got it working.
** Patch added: New patch
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In response to the decision to drop the patch, mentioned in the
following post:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2010-June/02.html
I sent a message to kernel-team, pointing out that the resulting bug has
definitely been noticed, and requested that the patch be put back in.
This
Upstream kernel, I imagine.
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Yes, Thomas, I fully agree. Does anyone have an idea where else to
complain. This has been going on for half a year. It is painful enough
if something does not work. But is a working solution is dropped, I
really lack any understanding. No wonder, my wife thinks I am stupid to
use Linux. In
This problem has been diagnosed to death: People dropped the
experimental toshiba patch from the kernel, intending to see if this
breaks something for anyone. People noticed that toshset is broken on
their machines. People notice that it is trivial to apply the patch
(excep the needed change for
Here is my version for kernel 2.6.35-23-generic
/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.35/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.ko
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I've been trying to compile this patch into the 2.6.37rc2 mainline
kernel but have run into a few issues. The reason for trying to get it
up and running with .37 to resolve the well documented lag/speed issues
on Maverick with the .35 kernel.
So I patched the .37 toshiba.acpi with the link above
I can however confirm that merging the patch back into the 2.6.35-22
version works fine.
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Fantastic!! Your instructions worked perfectly! :)
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to put this together.
Just a few suggestions that may help other newbies like me:
For step 1)
get the kernel source package:
# sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.35
get the kernel building
I'm looking into using Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) and a
launchpad PPA package to enable the patched toshiba_acpi modules are
updated along with kernel updates. Otherwise the procedure might need to
be repeated for each ubuntu kernel update.
The quick and dirty instructions are below,
Mark,
Thanks very much for this - very useful information!
I'm new to this kind of thing, so I'd appreciate it if you could go into
a little more detail on what the process is to apply the patch, and to
build the toshiba_acpi.ko module?
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I'm having the same problems on my Portege R500, used to be able to use
trasflective screen now cant get toshset to work
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I'm open to correction on this, but it looks like the problem is that a
modified version of the kernel module toshiba_acpi is required for
toshset to run. Although toshiba_acpi is present in Ubuntu 10.10 (with
kernel 2.6.35), it seems it is the unmodified version, and it needs to
be patched.
I have been able to set the fan speed and transreflective mode using
toshset after patching and building the toshiba_acpi module for the
current maverick kernel (2.6.35-22-generic). The acpitool program is
also able to set the fan and lcd brightness levels. So the patch seems
to enable toshset
I see that the toshiba_acpi -dev patch has been intentionally dropped,
see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2010-June/02.html
. Andy wrote:
Quote: I therefore suggest we drop this patch and see if anyone notices.
Well, I do notice. There is no way anymore to disable the
Thomas,
Thanks for the info on the patch - very interesting.
The main problem for me is that it is impossible to use the on-board 3g
mobile broadband modem without toshset.
However, on my system if I enter the following command in a terminal,
the response is:
m...@mark-portege-r600:~$ lsmod |
Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-22 same problem.
How is the option.c driver for Tosh 3g modem? Likely gone, the support.
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Same as #3
This compounded with random hard lockups.
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** Changed in: toshset (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Same as #3
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Same problem, required kernel toshiba support not enabled, using
Maverick with kernel 2.6.35-22 on a Toshiba Portege R600.
Module toshiba_acpi loaded successfully.
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I am having this problem in Mavrick as the kernel has dropped the patch.
Using a Toshiba Portage R500
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #545827
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=545827
** Also affects: toshset (Debian) via
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644898/+attachment/1621021/+files/Dependencies.txt
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