I think that should have been It appears this module is *now* provided
in the Lucid Lynx 10.04 ...
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It appears this module is not provided in the Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS
release which contains a 2.6.32 based kernel. As a result I'm marking
this bug Fix Released. If anyone is experiencing issues using this
module, please open a separate bug as that will require a different fix.
ogasaw...@emiko:~$
I see omnibook.ko on freshly installed Lucid.
But it's not detected and autoinserted by install on my HP Omnibook 500.
Should not the status of bug be changed?
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Since adding the module manually, I haven't had to recompile my kernel
once during the lucid development phase. So all that appears to be
missing now is the auto detection of a laptop which requires use of the
omnibook module. Is this possible?
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Well I couldn't compile omnibook and couldn't find the solution yet. :(
When I woke up this morning, my machine was hung. I switched it off and not
only bluetooth but wireless is also gone. :(
I will examine logs tonight.
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I have Toshiba Satellite P200D-12O and I have the same problem since Ubuntu
8.04. I bought this machine on 2008 and first thing I did was format the hard
disk and remove Microsoft Windows Vista. I've installed Ubuntu but couldn't use
function keys, bluetooth, card reader, etc. And I had too
Upstream kernel bug:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14712
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Without this module, I can not use the bluetooth chip that comes with my
Toshiba M800 so that would be awesome to have it directly in the
distribution.
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+1 to including the module in one way or another.
Compiling it isn't hard, but you have to do it after some kernel
upgrades and it becomes a pain.
Just recompiled it on Karmic x86_64, working perfectly. Bluetooth won't
work AT ALL without it on my Toshiba Satellite P100-400 (PSPAE6).
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I agree, omnibook should be in the Ubuntu Repos. I have a Toshiba
M45-s2692 and I has worked in the past, but its a pain to
install/update. I really would love to see Toshiba support fixed. I know
Toshiba is a pretty closed company, but they make good laptops and I'm
sure this is a problem for
Looks like the debian pkg maintainer is julien [at] kirya [dot] net.
From the mailing list it looks like he is patching his own source tree;
http://lists.kirya.net/pipermail/debian-uploads/2009/thread.html
Maintainer's blog confirms this, clarifies some info and has opened
debian bug #517489:
Note: Compiling current omnibook kernel module on karmic x86_64 with
mainline (from ubuntu repos) 2.6.32rc5 on a Toshiba A300 (PSA-GCA)
works, installed fine using module assistant:
ectype set to 14 as per:
extern enum omnibook_ectype_t {
NONE = 0, /* 0 Default/unknown EC type */
XE3GF = (10),
I'm trying to get Ubuntu running on a brand new Toshiba Satellite
L355-S7915. Tried installing the current omnibook-source package from
kira.net, but it is terminating with a segmentation fault. I happen to
be a pretty good C programmer and can probably track this down and fix
it with a little
It would appear that we've missed the Karmic boat for this bug :
http://www.linux-archive.org/ubuntu-kernel-team/376283-ubuntu-lp-438323-added-omnibook-module-support-toshiba-hp.html
From that, I read that there's a possibility that this module could make
it to Jaunty as a DKMS module. Sadly, I
There are updated .deb's here:
http://packages.kirya.net/debian/pool/main/o/omnibook/
Also, I realized there was a mistake in my instructions in comment #15, so here
it is again:
Install prerequisite packages:
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`
Next, install the .deb
I also had a problem with my notebook starting on its own after
shutdown. Unloading omnibook module before system powers off seems to
help. I just added a service script in /etc/init.d/ which runs 'rmmod
omnibook' when it is invoked with 'stop' option and 'modprobe omnibook
ectype=14' when with
I have a Toshiba Satellite L300-1AM. I have installed the omnibook
module as Dave Lentz wrote above. The omnibook module is working well
with ectype=11, I have fan control and display brightness control with
Fn+Fx keys, but after shutdown the notebook is restarting on its own
after 4 minutes.
This is still not changed in Jaunty - I finally got my Toshiba U-400's built-in
bluetooth to work by following the guides here :
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dgd53r6d_36hqmmh4hn
That guide is probably very similar to the instructions posted by Dave
Lentz, above, but as it uses the
Please also include this script, if anyhow possible:
http://omke.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/omke/omke/omke.pl
It enables switching screen backlight on and off:
# backlight off
sudo ./omke.pl -d 0
...
# backlight on
sudo ./omke.pl -d 1
When combined with a gnome key binding this may
No, the module is not included in the intrepid kernel. For those who want it,
download the source here:
http://packages.kirya.net/debian/pool/main/o/omnibook/omnibook-source_2.20070211+svn20071217-1_all.deb
Install prerequisite packages:
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname
future30 - please open a new bug report as this is about providing the
omnibook module.
Glancing at the Intrepid git tree, this is still not included. Please
disregard the automated call for testing posted above as it will not
resolve this particular issue. Thanks.
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bluetooth still doesn`t work with linux-image-2.6.27 from Alpha5.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
omnibook module is still not included in intrepid, so doing as
instructed and changing status to new.
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Thanks Andrew,
Do you know if there has been any efforts to get this merged upstream?
The reason I ask is that it is a lot of extra work for the Ubuntu kernel
team to maintain out of tree drivers. As a result, they typically
require upstream submission first. Thanks.
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I'll add that omnibook module not only works for HP omnibooks, but also
for some toshiba laptops and is the only way to make them fully work
(software lsc brightness control, function buttons support).
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i really don't understand why the bluetooth driver in omnibook module isn't
pulled out and merged to the kernel tree; it happens to make many internal
bluetooth devices work [at least in hp and toshiba laptops]
if this will not happen too soon, at least ubuntu kernel team could build it
for all
I would also like to see this included by default. My laptop is now
available to use bluetooth, thanks to this kernel module
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: acpi-support = linux-source-2.6.22
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** Summary changed:
- ACPI support for laptops can be improved
+ including omnibook module would help with ACPI support on HP laptops
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