I hope I could use my R100 notebook with newer Ubuntu releases, but as
betzi said there are more and more bugs and failures that don't allow to
use it normally with this Linux distro.

The last Ubuntu release was around version 7 or early 8 that could use
most of this notebook's features (mainly ACPI functions, hotkeys,
standby and hibernating). A 1GHz Pentium M CPU and a 32MB Trident VGA
aren't so powerful, but are enough for internet browsing, mailing, photo
editing and viewing, HTML coding... and has long (~6 hours) battery
life, like those new netbooks. I've upgraded it with a 1,8" 80GB HDD,
draft n mini-PCI wifi, and +1GB DDR RAM... so I love it, and I'd like to
use it as long as possible. I would prefer freedom, so I prefer linux.
Now I have to use Windows to get full compatibility... :(

If there are some hope to fix incompatibility problems with this R100
and other older Toshiba models, let us know...

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Toshiba Portege R100 no more acpi support under 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/471934
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