Note: Compiling current omnibook kernel module on karmic x86_64 with
mainline (from ubuntu repos) 2.6.32rc5 on a Toshiba A300 (PSA-GCA)
works, installed fine using module assistant:
ectype set to 14 as per:
extern enum omnibook_ectype_t {
NONE = 0, /* 0 Default/unknown EC type */
XE3GF = (1<<0), /* 1 HP OmniBook XE3 GF, most old Toshiba Satellites */
XE3GC = (1<<1), /* 2 HP OmniBook XE3 GC, GD, GE and compatible */
OB500 = (1<<2), /* 3 HP OmniBook 500 and compatible */
OB510 = (1<<3), /* 4 HP OmniBook 510 */
OB6000 = (1<<4), /* 5 HP OmniBook 6000 */
OB6100 = (1<<5), /* 6 HP OmniBook 6100 */
XE4500 = (1<<6), /* 7 HP OmniBook xe4500 and compatible */
OB4150 = (1<<7), /* 8 HP OmniBook 4150 */
XE2 = (1<<8), /* 9 HP OmniBook XE2 */
AMILOD = (1<<9), /* 10 Fujitsu Amilo D */
TSP10 = (1<<10), /* 11 Toshiba Satellite P10, P15, P20 and compatible */
TSM70 = (1<<11), /* 12 Toshiba Satellite M40X, M70 and compatible */
TSM40 = (1<<12), /* 13 Toshiba Satellite M40, M45 and Tecra S1 */
TSA105 = (1<<13), /* 14 Toshiba Satellite A105 and compatible (Real support is
MISSING) */
TSM30X = (1<<14), /* 15 Toshiba Stallite M30X and compatible */
TSX205 = (1<<15) /* 16 Toshiba Stallite X205 and compatible */
} omnibook_ectype;
modprobe results in segfault - dmesg output attached.
With no ectype set modepobe does not segfault, although laptop model is
not detected.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34583657/dmesg.output
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including "omnibook" module would help with ACPI support on HP laptops
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45021
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