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The laptop shipped with a Windows Installer, but I never ran it, because
I wanted Linux right from the start. Is it possible to update my BIOS
without Windows?
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Tim Makarios, what is your laptops specific model number (ex. Toshiba
Satellite Pro C640-SP4004L)?
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Satellite Pro C650
Model number: PSC09A-017019
Is that the information you're asking for?
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Title:
Crash on boot --- possibly atl1c-related
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Tim Makarios, thank you for providing the requested information. Your Bug
Description did include this information:
dmi.product.version: PSC09A-017019
But I was confused due to the correct support page being from New
Zealand, while I was searching toshibadirect.com. :)
Anyways, as per
On second thought, I did get an Ubuntu crash report window automatically
come up while using this kernel, but it wasn't a kernel panic like I was
getting sometimes with the standard kernel, and it wasn't at boot.
Still, it could be a different presentation of the same underlying bug,
so I'll
I installed both linux-image*amd64.deb files in the v3.6.2-quantal
directory. Using this kernel, I cannot reproduce the crash any more,
though I can still reproduce it with linux-image-3.2.0-32-generic.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream-v3.6-quantal
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.6 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
Once you've tested the
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