HCL/Machines/Laptops/Toshiba

= Toshiba = Brief introduction goes here at some point.

Toshiba Satellite 1110 (UK)
Works out of box, little configuration required.

Display: Works straight away as "LCD Panel 1024x768" Graphics Card: Works straight away as "ATI Radeon Mobility M6" Keyboard: Works straight away Touchpad: Works straight away Hard Disk: Works straight away Ethernet: Works straight away (Realtek 8139/8139C/8139C+) Modem: Untested Power Management/Support: ACPI. Poweroff supported Sound: Works straight away (Onboard Intel AC'97 Audio Controller (module snd-intel8x0))  PCMCIA: Works straight away (yenta_socket) CD-ROM and Floppy Disk: Both work straight away I/O Ports: All work straight away

Toshiba Satellite A305/S6905 (USA)
Works out of box, little configuration required.

Display: Supports native resolution 1200x800 LCD Panel; VGA supports external display resolution, so far tested WXGA+ display 1440 x 900p (Phillips 19PFL4322 LCD) and 1920x1080 (LG) whitout artifacts. Keyboard: Works straight away, enven with switched layouts. Touchpad: works straight away, tapping enabled, and scrolling. <BR> Hard Disk: Swap, Ext3 and Ext4 works. HDDTEMP package read HDD temperature probe.<BR> Ethernet: Not tested.<BR> Wireless Ethernet: Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100 (IEEE 802.11abgn) supported out of the box. You can also use Airmon-ng package form Aircrack-ng tools to inject packages.<BR> Modem: Not tested.<BR> Power Management/support: Works but with some configuration needed. The Fan does not work properly out of the box and processors may reach VERY (85°C) high temperatures. You'll need to enable acpi by typing acpi=on at the end of the root line (e.g. root=UUID=831acd6d-80f3-4b3a-8c28-7ef3f8e9a643 rhgb quiet acpi=on) on grub.conf; run lm_sensors (type "$ sensors" and follow instructions to enable probes, accept all defaults) in console to start probes readings. <BR> Sound: Works out of the box. <BR> PCMCIA: I don't know what it means.<BR> CD-ROM: Works straight away. So for I can not use LabelFlash (TM) but I really don't need it. It reaches top speeds for reading and writing CDs and DVDs. I have not found the silencer driver, but I don't mind using it.<BR> Floppy: N/A, who uses that?<BR> IEEE 1394 (Firewire 400): Not tested yet.<BR> SD Host Controller: Works out of the box.<BR> e-SATA: Not tested yet.<BR>

Toshiba Satellite P775D-S7302 (USA)
Will not boot from F16 disk media. It reports a "device not found" message, clears the screen, and hangs.<BR>