I inserted it after a hibernate, it did not trigger a mount.
I removed it then inserted it again, and it did mount and open a window.
After trying a few times, it seems that the first one only is the
problem (not mounting), but subsequent ones work fine.
I did not reboot and try yet (too disrupt
I have an update on this issue.
The way I use the laptop is to hibernate it and then restart it. I
rarely reboot it. This is a Toshiba A200-TR6 with Gutsy on it.
So, I removed all the stuff I had before from the above trials, and only
had one change in /etc/modules, by adding the line tifm_sd to
I have two quite similar Toshiba laptops, one on Kubuntu Feisty
(A100-TA6) and the other on Kubuntu Gutsy (A200-TR6).
On the Feisty one, SD cards work fine, and automatically gets mounts and
Konqueror will open a window for it. All I had to do in Feisty was to
either modprobe tifm_sd, or add it to
The first sentence I posted above may be confusing.
I had the problem initially on Edgy. When I upgraded to Feisty, I
installed an alternative driver, and it works fine. See comment 94.
Now with Gutsy, there seems to be solution, based on the live CD test in
my comment above this one. I will conf
I reported this above in comment 62 last year on a Toshiba A100-TA6.
I tried the Gutsy live CD. It allows suspend, but not hibernate.
When I tried suspend, the video was fine after and the desktop appeared
again unharmed.
So, I can say that Gutsy fixed it with suspend. Unsure about hibernate,
bu
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I am having the same problem, on a Dell Latitude CPxJ. It has a PCMCIA
Prism54 card (Gigafast WF728-AEX) worked fine on Edgy.
Upon upgrading to Feisty, the card is recognized, and can scan for APs,
but does not associate.
dmesg shows:
[ 42.764000] p54: LM86 firmware
[ 43.80] wmaster0: Se
As I mentioned previously, my laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A100-TA6,
using the Intel 945GM chip.
Following my test using Kubuntu Feisty Herd5 (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-i810/+bug/28326/comments/77">this comment above), I upgraded
to Feisty, hoping everythin
I downloaded Kubuntu Feisty Herd5, and tested using the Live CD.
I can say it is promising.
Issuing the following commands on my Toshiba laptop:
# sudo bash
# /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
Causes the blue power LED to become flashing amber (meaning it did go to
suspend). Pressing it makes it go back norma
Timo
Thanks for the info.
I assume that the Herd5 of Kubuntu would also have that, since I am not
using Ubuntu.
I don't know if hibernate would from the live CD or does it need to be
installed on the hard disk. Will check.
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The comment from Kaleo above says that he tested 1.7.4 and it is not yet
fixed.
The upstream package did not fix this problem. See Alan Hourihane's
comment here https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5774#c46,
saying it is fixed, but the driver on his web site (dated a few days
after his com
If you are referring to the i810_drv.so that is available on Alan
Hourihan's site (link above), then this is still the old one, dated
2006-11-24 07:06.
I tested this one, and it did not solve the problem. Moreover, the
bugzilla report above is now closed with Alan asking people to open a
new repor
I have the same problem.
Kubuntu edgy 6.10 on a Centrino Duo with ipw3945 wireless. Full
configuration of the hardware is here: http://baheyeldin.com/click/782/5";>Toshiba Satellite A100-TA6 with
Kubuntu.
Occasionally, when an incoming call from Skype comes in, (and perhaps
when I am on battery)
I can confirm the same problem on a Toshiba A100-TA6, where in Edgy the
right Alt key does not work, and gives ISO_Level3_Shift.
Commenting out the XkbOptions line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf solved this
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I found another problem.
Even though the above fix takes care of the CPU speed, the fan keeps
going at high speed after a resume (from suspend or hibernate).
Anyone got that solved?
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Here is a solution that worked for me.
Create the following script. in /etc/acpi/resume.d/75-dual-core-cpu-
freq.sh
#!/bin/sh
SYS_DIR=/sys/devices/system/cpu
#POLICY=performance
###
# POLICY can be any of:
# userspace powersave ondemand conservative performance
#
POLICY=ondemand
for CPU in `l
Were you able to manually reduce the speed of the second cpu?
If so, how?
I could not use acpi (echo to /proc/...) to do that.
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I have the same exact problem, so it is confirmed.
This is a kubuntu Edgy 6.10 install on a Toshiba A100-TA6.
It has T2250 Centrino Duo.
When the laptop is rebooted, both CPUs are running at 800MHz most of the
time, and one or the other goes up to the full 1733MHz.
This happens upon resuming fr
It depends on what you do with the video.
For someone who uses the machine for development, browsing, email, IM,
...etc, this is acceptable.
Of course, if you want multimedia intensive applications, then you are
stuck.
The latest driver from A Hourihane did not work for me. It is dated Nov
24, s
Here is a workaround that may work for some.
Since the problem is in the i810 driver, replacing that by another
driver would avoid the problem. Some high end features of the hardware
may not be available, but for general use, this works for me.
What you need to do is replace the i810 entry in the
I am facing this exact same issue with Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy).
This is a laptop, Toshiba Satellite A100-TA6, which has an Intel 945.
lspci says:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile
945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
When I hibernate or suspend t
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