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| Problems, problems, problems! This machine was full of them! I'm still trying to hammer some of them out. I haven't even gone down the list below yet. * Live CD initially failed to boot without "modprobe piix" * Required Alternate CD, as Intel X3100 is unsupported * Required command line kernel and video driver upgrade * Required manual configuration of X * Required update to Gutsy kernel to handle wireless card; drivers needed to be compiled * Required update to Gutsy udev to handle SD card (still not working) * Required update to Gutsy xserver-xorg-video-intel to try to get X3100 driver functioning properly (still not fully correct) * Still requires work on the audio (audio jacks do not work, microphone does not appear to work) * Requires drivers for webcam |
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| It may be easier to list what did work. * RealTek 8101 LAN card worked out of the box * Brightness, CPU scaling worked out of the box * Bluetooth 2.0 controller worked out of the box (command line mouse configuration) * Fingerprint Reader worked with Thinkfinger * Bare minimum sound worked out of the box (including volume control on front) I find it rather amusing that most of the things I expected to have trouble with worked out of the box, while things like video failed outright. I'm working on getting things patched up, and will fill out the rest of the template soon. |
See the "Notes" section. |
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| || Screen || Untested || Untested || || || Correct resolution? || Untested || Untested || || || Correct refresh rate? || Untested || Untested || || || 3D Acceleration || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Screen || No || Manual || || || Correct resolution? || No || Manual || || || Correct refresh rate? || No || Manual || || || 3D Acceleration || No || Manual || || |
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| || Battery detected? || Untested || Untested || || | || Battery detected? || Yes! || Untested || || |
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| || Dim monitor on battery || Untested || Untested || || || Blank monitor on inactivity || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Dim monitor on battery || No || Untested || || || Blank monitor on inactivity || No || Untested || || |
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| || Cpu frequency scaling || Untested || Untested || || | || Cpu frequency scaling || Yes! || Untested || || |
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| || Sound works? || Untested || Untested || || || Correct volume? || Untested || Untested || || || Hardware volume switch || Untested || Untested || || || Headphone jack || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Sound works? || Somewhat || Untested || || || Correct volume? || Yes || Untested || || || Hardware volume switch || Somewhat || Untested || || || Headphone jack || No || Untested || || |
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| || Wired NIC || Untested || Untested || || || Wireless NIC || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Wired NIC || Yes! || Untested || || || Wireless NIC || No || Manual || || |
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| || Bluetooth || Untested || Untested || || | || Bluetooth || Somewhat || Untested || || |
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| || Touchpad || Untested || Untested || || || Touchpad - Doubletap = double click || Untested || Untested || || || Touchpad - Scroll down side || Untested || Untested || || || Touchpad - turned off while typing || Untested || Untested || || || External mouse - USB || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Touchpad || Yes! || Untested || || || Touchpad - Doubletap = double click || Yes! || Untested || || || Touchpad - Scroll down side || Yes! || Untested || || || Touchpad - turned off while typing || Manual || Untested || || || External mouse - USB || Yes! || Untested || || |
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| || Fingerprint reader || Untested || Untested || || || CD/DVD drive || Untested || Untested || || |
|| Fingerprint reader || Yes! || Untested || || || CD/DVD drive || Manual || Untested || || |
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| || Card reader(s) || Untested || Untested || || | || Card reader(s) || Manual || Untested || || || Webcam || Barely || Untested || || |
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| || + Esc || || || Untested || Untested || || | || + Esc || Mute || || No || Untested || || |
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|| + F6 || Bright Down || || Yes! || Untested || || || + F7 || Bright Up || || Yes! || Untested || || |
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| || Key || || || Untested || Untested || || | || Web || || || Somewhat || Untested || || || Media || || || Somewhat || Untested || || || Play/Pause || || || Yes! || Untested || || || Stop || || || Yes! || Untested || || || Skip Back || || || Yes! || Untested || || || Skip Forward || || || Yes! || Untested || || |
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| Let's go step by step. Here's how to go about installing Kubuntu Linux on this machine. I can't call it 7.04, because it's more of a mix between 7.04 and 7.10. | |
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| '''Installation''' Initially, I attempted to install Kubuntu off of the Desktop CD, which led to a number of problems. First it failed to find the DVD drive to install with, (solved with "break=top" in the boot options and then "modprobe piix" when booting) then the X server failed because the driver for the X3100 video card is not included on the disk. So it's off to the Alternate disk. This part of the installation was smooth and I was able to watch some TV while the system loaded up. The problems really began once the system rebooted. Immediately, the system failed to load the X server, leaving a less knowledgeable user stuck on the "Kubuntu" loading screen. I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to drop to a terminal, where the fun began. ''Getting to the GUI'' 1. sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list 2. Modify the first two web sources to 'gutsy' rather than 'feisty,' then save and exit. 3. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-i810 && sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-2.6.22-8-generic xserver-xorg-video-intel 4. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg 5. Follow the steps. Choose "intel" for the driver and '''do not auto-detect the monitor''' as this will kill the display forcing you to use the power button. 6. sudo shutdown -r now 7. Wait for the system to reboot. You should now have a GUI. This probably won't enable the actual Intel driver, as I know it didn't for me, but it'll get you going. I found that the system was, instead, using the VESA driver. This made it impossible to play Sauerbraten or watch videos. ''Enable the Intel Driver'' 1. Open konsole 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg 3. Choose "intel" for the driver 4. Once done, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. 5. Log back in to find you are now running the Intel driver. Note that as of this writing, I still have no gotten Compiz to work. Sauerbraten and my videos do work, however. ''Intel 4965AGN Driver'' http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=493095 ''DVD Burner Driver'' Of all the things I expected to not work on this system, the DVD burner was not one of them. The system didn't even detect it. This one was easily resolved, once I eventually found a post about a similar issue with a Vaio. sudo modprobe ide-generic To load it on bootup, add 'ide-generic' to /etc/modules on its own line. This will allow for use of the burner, though it will not have Direct Memory Access. I have not noticed an adverse effect due to this. ''Sound Controller'' As of this writing, no driver exists for this sound controller that I'm aware of. That the sound works at all is amazing. Nothing I've tried thus far has made the headphone jack or built-in microphone work. I will update once this is fixed. (Intel ICH8/RealTek ALC268) I did install a newer development version of ALSA, but there's no change in the functionality of the sound system due to it. The volume dial on the front of the machine does work, but the volume's steps are so large that it's fairly useless to attempt to use it for fine-tuning volume. ''5-in-1 Card Reader'' Upgrading the kernel for the video apparently resolved this issue as well. I upgraded to the Gutsy version of udev as well, but do not know if this made a difference. The only issue here is that the system does not react when a card is plugged in, even though it's fully functional. To use an inserted disk: mkdir /media/mmc sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/mmc Then go to the /media/mmc folder to access your SD/MMC card. As of this writing, no driver exists for the other formats this card reads, not that I have any of those to test with anyway. ''Bluetooth'' Bluetooth works on the system if you load Vista first, then do a warm reboot into Linux. Linux can drive the Bluetooth adapter, but cannot make the low-level calls needed to power it on initally. Supposedly the Omnibook driver can do that, but I did not want to harm anything that the system is doing now, such as power management, and so I have not tried it. ''Fingerprint Reader'' Installed Thinkfinger package as linked on the Ubuntu Wiki and had no issues with it. ''Webcam'' The Chicony camera that is included in this system runs on the uvcvideo driver, which should be downloaded and compiled to use with this system, however the camera will not initialize except with special options through the luvcviewer program. Ekiga and the like seem unable to make use of it at this time, though that may change. |
- Contact: Trip Ericson
- Brand: Toshiba
- Make: Satellite
- Model: P200-ST2061
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Current Issues
See the "Notes" section.
System Info
bios-version:V1.40 system-manufacturer:TOSHIBA system-product-name:Satellite P200 system-version:PSPB3U-03E00Y
Hardware details
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in Feisty (current stable)? |
in Gutsy (current development)? |
Installation works? |
Alternate |
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Screen & Monitors |
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Device |
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Screen |
No |
Manual |
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Correct resolution? |
No |
Manual |
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Correct refresh rate? |
No |
Manual |
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3D Acceleration |
No |
Manual |
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External monitor works? |
Untested |
Untested |
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External monitor - mirrors |
Untested |
Untested |
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External monitor - extend desktop |
Untested |
Untested |
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Power Management |
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Battery detected? |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Hibernates? |
Untested |
Untested |
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Sleep |
Untested |
Untested |
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Dim monitor on battery |
No |
Untested |
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Blank monitor on inactivity |
No |
Untested |
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Lid Close |
Untested |
Untested |
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Cpu frequency scaling |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Sound |
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Sound works? |
Somewhat |
Untested |
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Correct volume? |
Yes |
Untested |
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Hardware volume switch |
Somewhat |
Untested |
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Headphone jack |
No |
Untested |
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Mic jack |
Untested |
Untested |
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Networking |
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Wired NIC |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Wireless NIC |
No |
Manual |
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PCMCIA NIC |
Untested |
Untested |
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Firewire |
Untested |
Untested |
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Bluetooth |
Somewhat |
Untested |
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Modem |
Untested |
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Infrared |
Untested |
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Touchpad & Mice |
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Touchpad |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Touchpad - Doubletap = double click |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Touchpad - Scroll down side |
Yes! |
Untested |
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Touchpad - turned off while typing |
Manual |
Untested |
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External mouse - USB |
Yes! |
Untested |
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External mouse - Serial |
Untested |
Untested |
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Docking Station/Port Replicator |
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AC through replicator |
Untested |
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USB |
Untested |
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Serial |
Untested |
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Parallel |
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External Monitor - VGA |
Untested |
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External Monitor - DVI |
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Modem |
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NIC |
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PS/2 |
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Fingerprint reader |
Yes! |
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CD/DVD drive |
Manual |
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PCMCIA cards |
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Parallel Ports |
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Card reader(s) |
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Webcam |
Barely |
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Fn key |
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+ Space |
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+ Esc |
Mute |
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No |
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+ F1 |
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+ F2 |
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+ F3 |
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+ F4 |
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+ F5 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F6 |
Bright Down |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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+ F7 |
Bright Up |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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+ F8 |
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+ F9 |
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+ F10 |
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+ F11 |
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+ F12 |
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+ ArrowUp |
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+ PgUp |
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+ PgDown |
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Bug # |
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Web |
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Somewhat |
Untested |
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Media |
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Somewhat |
Untested |
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Play/Pause |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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Stop |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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Skip Back |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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Skip Forward |
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Yes! |
Untested |
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Notes
Let's go step by step. Here's how to go about installing Kubuntu Linux on this machine. I can't call it 7.04, because it's more of a mix between 7.04 and 7.10.
Installation
Initially, I attempted to install Kubuntu off of the Desktop CD, which led to a number of problems. First it failed to find the DVD drive to install with, (solved with "break=top" in the boot options and then "modprobe piix" when booting) then the X server failed because the driver for the X3100 video card is not included on the disk.
So it's off to the Alternate disk. This part of the installation was smooth and I was able to watch some TV while the system loaded up.
The problems really began once the system rebooted. Immediately, the system failed to load the X server, leaving a less knowledgeable user stuck on the "Kubuntu" loading screen. I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to drop to a terminal, where the fun began.
Getting to the GUI
1. sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list 2. Modify the first two web sources to 'gutsy' rather than 'feisty,' then save and exit. 3. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-i810 && sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-2.6.22-8-generic xserver-xorg-video-intel 4. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg 5. Follow the steps. Choose "intel" for the driver and do not auto-detect the monitor as this will kill the display forcing you to use the power button. 6. sudo shutdown -r now 7. Wait for the system to reboot. You should now have a GUI.
This probably won't enable the actual Intel driver, as I know it didn't for me, but it'll get you going. I found that the system was, instead, using the VESA driver. This made it impossible to play Sauerbraten or watch videos.
Enable the Intel Driver
1. Open konsole 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg 3. Choose "intel" for the driver 4. Once done, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. 5. Log back in to find you are now running the Intel driver.
Note that as of this writing, I still have no gotten Compiz to work. Sauerbraten and my videos do work, however.
Intel 4965AGN Driver
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=493095
DVD Burner Driver
Of all the things I expected to not work on this system, the DVD burner was not one of them. The system didn't even detect it. This one was easily resolved, once I eventually found a post about a similar issue with a Vaio.
sudo modprobe ide-generic
To load it on bootup, add 'ide-generic' to /etc/modules on its own line. This will allow for use of the burner, though it will not have Direct Memory Access. I have not noticed an adverse effect due to this.
Sound Controller
As of this writing, no driver exists for this sound controller that I'm aware of. That the sound works at all is amazing. Nothing I've tried thus far has made the headphone jack or built-in microphone work. I will update once this is fixed. (Intel ICH8/RealTek ALC268) I did install a newer development version of ALSA, but there's no change in the functionality of the sound system due to it.
The volume dial on the front of the machine does work, but the volume's steps are so large that it's fairly useless to attempt to use it for fine-tuning volume.
5-in-1 Card Reader
Upgrading the kernel for the video apparently resolved this issue as well. I upgraded to the Gutsy version of udev as well, but do not know if this made a difference. The only issue here is that the system does not react when a card is plugged in, even though it's fully functional. To use an inserted disk:
mkdir /media/mmc sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/mmc
Then go to the /media/mmc folder to access your SD/MMC card. As of this writing, no driver exists for the other formats this card reads, not that I have any of those to test with anyway.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth works on the system if you load Vista first, then do a warm reboot into Linux. Linux can drive the Bluetooth adapter, but cannot make the low-level calls needed to power it on initally. Supposedly the Omnibook driver can do that, but I did not want to harm anything that the system is doing now, such as power management, and so I have not tried it.
Fingerprint Reader
Installed Thinkfinger package as linked on the Ubuntu Wiki and had no issues with it.
Webcam
The Chicony camera that is included in this system runs on the uvcvideo driver, which should be downloaded and compiled to use with this system, however the camera will not initialize except with special options through the luvcviewer program. Ekiga and the like seem unable to make use of it at this time, though that may change.
LaptopTestingTeam/ToshibaSatelliteP200-ST2061 (last edited 2008-08-06 16:19:44 by localhost)