* Contact: clikus@gmail.com
* Make: Toshiba
* Brand: Toshiba
* Model: A200-130
* Website: [[http://ce.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?LNG=20&service=CE&highlightOption=129392&BV_UseBVCookie=yes&PRODUCT_ID=127514#0|Toshiba A200-130]]
* S/N: PSAE0E-00Y018PL
* Kernel: Linux 2.6.32 (current)
== Hardware details ==
|| || in Hardy (LTS)? || in Lucid (LTS) || Maverick (Alpha 3) || '''Bug #''' ||
|| Installation works? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-6> '''Hardware Information''' ||
||<-6> '''Screen & Monitors''' ||
||<|2> '''Device''' ||<-3> '''Works?''' ||<|2> '''Bug #''' ||
|| in Hardy (LTS) || in Lucid (LTS) || in Maverick (Alpha 3) ||
|| Screen || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Correct resolution? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Correct refresh rate? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| 3D Acceleration || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| TV-Out works? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| TV-Out - mirrors || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| TV-Out - extend desktop || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| External monitor works? || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| External monitor - mirrors || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| External monitor - extend desktop || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| Web Cam || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-5> '''Power Management''' ||
|| Battery detected? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Hibernates? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Sleep || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Dim/Blank monitor? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-5> '''Sound''' ||
|| Sound works? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Correct volume? || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Hardware volume switch || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Headphone jack || No, Fixed, see bolw || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Mic jack || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| Web Cam Mic || Yes, but it's a little silence (it's fixed in ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.27) || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-5> '''Networking''' ||
|| Wired NIC || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Wireless NIC || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| ExpressCard NIC || Not tested || No tested || No tested || No||
|| Bluetooth || Yes || Yes || Yes || Before Ubuntu 10.10 you need omnibook-kernel-module ||
|| Modem || No tested || No tested|| No tested || No ||
|| Usb Modem || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-5> '''Touchpad & Mice''' ||
|| Touchpad || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Touchpad - Doubletap = double click || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Touchpad - Horizontal scroll || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Touchpad - Vertical scroll || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| External mouse - USB || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| External mouse - Bluetooth || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
||<-4> '''Additional Hardware''' ||
|| Firewire || No tested || No tested || No tested || No ||
|| CD/DVD-RW drive || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| ExpressCard cards || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| SD/MMC reader || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
## Add or remove keys as needed for your laptop. Fill out action
||<-7 tablewidth="75%"> '''Function keys''' ||
||<|2> '''Fn key''' ||<|2> '''Operation''' ||<|2> '''Keycode''' ||<-3> '''Works?''' ||<|2> '''Bug #''' ||
|| in Hardy (LTS) || in Lucid (LTS) || in Maverick (Alpha 3) ||
|| + Space || Cycle through screen resolutions || || No || No || No || Yes, not fixed ||
|| + ESC || Turns soundon or off || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F1 || Blanks the display, Locks OS || || Yes, if you setup it. || Yes, if you setup it. || Yes, if you setup it. || No ||
|| + F2 || Information about power mode || || Yes || Yes || Yes || See below. ||
|| + F3 || Standby mode || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F4 || Hibernation mode || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F5 || Changes the active display device || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F6 || Decreases the display brightness || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F7 || Increases the display brightness || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F8 || Enables or disables WLAN || || Yes || Yes || Yes || See below ||
|| + F9 || Enables or disables Touch pad function || || Yes || Yes || Yes || See below ||
|| + F10 || Turns the cursor control overlay on or off || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F11 || Turns the numeric overlay on or off || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + F12 || Turns the text scrolling on or off || || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| + 1 || Zoom out || || No || No || No || Yes, not fixed ||
|| + 2 || Zoom in || || No || No || No || Yes, not fixed ||
||<-7> '''Multimedia keys''' ||
||<|2> '''Key''' ||<|2> '''Operation''' ||<|2> '''Keycode''' ||<-3> '''Works?''' ||<|2> '''Bug #''' ||
|| in Hardy (LTS) || in Lucid (LTS) || in Maverick (Alpha 3) ||
|| Power Button || You Choose the behavior || 0xde || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Internet Browser || Launch internet browser || oxb2 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Multimedia Button || Launch Multimedia player || ox?? || Yes || Yes || Yes || Fixed, see below ||
|| Play/Pause Button || Control the media player || 0xa2 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Stop Button || Control the media player || 0xa4 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Previuse Button || Control the media player || 0x90 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Next Button || Control the media player || 0x99 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Volume up Button || Volume up || 0xb0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
|| Volume down Button || Volume down || 0xae || Yes || Yes || Yes || No ||
=== Fixing ===
'''Headphones jack (in Hardy)'''
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>''fixed by adding following line:
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>options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 model=lenovo
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>in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
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>now internal speakers go mute when jack in headphones. Toshiba satellite a200''
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>[[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/115637/comments/10 | thanks for urho for this post]]
'''Bluetooth, Multimedia Button and other (for example cpu`s temperature, fan policy etc.) (Hardy, Lucid and Maverick)'''
In Maverick you don't need omnibook-kernel-module to make bluetooth work.
You must install omnibook kernel module (Only in Hardy).
Howto:
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To follow up on getting bluetooth to work on Ubuntu Hardy, I did this:
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>1) visit this site, and add the Debian sid repository
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>http://packages.kirya.net/debian/pool/main/o/omnibook/
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>it is not necessary to add the source repository.
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>1a) refresh synaptic, and add the package
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>omnibook-source
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>2) use module-assistant to build the kernel module (but first, exit synaptic)
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>sudo m-a a-i omnibook-source
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>(you have to work out how to get module-assistant working yourself. It is a package; you can find it in Synaptic. Make sure you install all recommended dependencies. Try installing build-essential as well)
Now we can configure omnibook kernel module.
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>1) we need to make sure the module loads at startup
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>so edit the file /etc/modules
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>sudo vi /etc/modules
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>and add the line
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>omnibook
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>at the end
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>2) and we need to get it working so make a file called omnibook in /etc/modprobe.d
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>and in this file put one line
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>I DID'T FOUND ANY VALUE ECTYPE THAT CAN ENABLE ALL FNKEY AND MULTIMEDIA KEY TOGHETER
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>STILL I CAN'T ENABLE FN+1, FN+2 AND FN+SPACE
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>CURRENT YOU CAN ENABLE ONLY ALL MULTIMEDIA KEY(a)
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>OR ENABLE ALL FNKEY (FN+F2, FN+F8 AND FN+F9) (b) (IF YOU CHOOSE THIS INTERNET KEY AND MUSIC KEY WILL BE DISABLED)
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>(a)
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>options omnibook ectype=12
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>Now we have bluetooth and full support of phoenix bios. And we can set up multimedia button, because it`s now visible.
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>I. open go to system, administration and system log.
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>II. press multimedia button.
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>III. in message tab you should see something like this
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>Sep 10 12:14:37 xxx-laptop kernel: [ 4344.641796] atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0x93 on isa0060/serio0).
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>Sep 10 12:14:37 xxx-laptop kernel: [ 4344.641807] atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e013 ' to make it known.
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>IV. open gnome-terminal and run this command
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>sudo gedit /etc/rc.local
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>and add line
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>setkeycodes e014 120
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>V. now we logout and login
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>VI. go to system, preference and keyboard shortcut and set up ''launch multimedia player''.
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>
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>(b)
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>options omnibook ectype=16
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>3) you don't need to reboot. You can do this
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>sudo modprobe -v omnibook
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