I don't reboot that often (-: so I didn't notice until now, but
actually, /dev/toshiba is (of course) recreated each time you load the
toshiba module, and removed when it is rmmodded. Every time, you have to
go chmod or chgrp it in order for e.g. wmtuxtime to work. I plan to set
up a local rc.script to do just that at boot time, but of course,
ideally, it should not be necessary.

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/dev/toshiba created chmod 660 root:root
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57052

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