This thread could still be going in fifty years time.
Someone out there has a definitive answer to this problem and how it can be 
easily fixed but just aren't talking. 
Whether the fault lies with Toshiba or Ubuntu or partially both doesn't matter 
anymore as the damage has already been done.

My laptop ran xp media center sp3 flawlessly until i decided to give Ubuntu a 
try.
That decision turned my ageing laptop into a doorstop.

If Toshiba had a bios defect then why didn't an Ms$ operating system crash it 
as well....??????????
Why only when Ubuntu ( in my case) was installed did it brick my 
bios...?????????

Personally I don't use Toshiba products anymore or Ubuntu as the whole
episode and following silence has just left a bad taste.

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