Toshiba laptops with Phoenix BIOS are still a no-go for special ACPI
functions, for the record.
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Toshiba ACPI not enabled, fnfxd not works
[Expired for fnfx (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: fnfx (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Titl
Hi! Can someone please confirm that this still affects a supported
release of Ubuntu (currently 8.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04, 11.10)? Marking
Incomplete pending response.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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I am using a Toshiba Satellite M40 with Ubuntu Jaunty, but I get the
same problem... I cannot seem to get fnfxd to work at all.
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I have the same problem with Laptop Toshiba L350-20Q
FnFX don't work because Toshiba inclue " H2o insYde" BIOS ( It is an
implementation of the Intel's Platform Innovation Framework for UEFI /EFI )
http://www.insydesw.com/press/2006/Insyde_H2O_FAQ.pdf
I can't use Fn Key for regulate my contrast
Hi, this bug has been open since 2007. Maybe someone could provide some
useful input?
There are an awful lot of Toshiba users waiting for an answer.
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I get the same error message from fnfxd when booting on my Toshiba
Satellite, and the brightness hotkeys don't work. However I can change
brightness manually by echoing values to
/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightness .
Note that this works out of the box on Fedora 9. I booted up a live-cd,
and it
We are launching a line of PCs with Ubuntu preinstalled. We ordered
several of them from clevo/sager, and they came with the "vista-limited"
phoenix bios, which disables ACPI/APIC in linux. After plenty of hell
raising, we determined that the manufacturer can actually go into their
"special" bios c
I just remembered this site. Its for Ubuntu 7.10 but it might give you
some clues.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3695290
todd
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 23:01 +, ppedrok wrote:
> Same problem. I have Toshiba Satellite 2430-201. Looking at the BIOS, I found
> Phoenix!!! :-(
> http://
I have a Toshiba A105-s4164 and have been dealing with the same problem
for a while. What I have figured out so far is that fnfx works only
with APM not ACPI. Toshiba in the last couple of years has transitioned
away from APM so the fnfx will only work with older non-phoenix based
laptops. I hav
Same problem. I have Toshiba Satellite 2430-201. Looking at the BIOS, I found
Phoenix!!! :-(
http://fnfx.sourceforge.net/index.php?section=doc#kernel : "There are a few
laptops which do not have a Toshiba (e.g. Satellite P25-S520) but a Phoenix
BIOS. These machines will fail on loading the Tosh
I am having the same exact problem. My Toshiba model # is A105-S4164.
all errors noted above are exactly the same as mine.
Thank you
Todd
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** Summary changed:
- Toshiba ACPI not enabled fnfxd not eorks
+ Toshiba ACPI not enabled, fnfxd not works
** Tags added: fnfxd toshiba
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