Alan - thanks for that link.
To the developers - in the mean time, are users really not able to do anything at all to resurect previously supported bluetooth hardware?
I have recompiled kernel 2.6.27 with toshiba and toshiba_acpi drivers as modules and no other changes. I now get the following output:
$ sudo modprobe toshiba $ sudo modprobe toshiba_acpi FATAL: Error inserting toshiba_acpi (/lib/modules/2.6.27.2toshiba/kernel/drivers/acpi/toshiba_acpi.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
$ sudo toshset -q toshset: this computer is not supported
What can I do to get toshiba_acpi running myself?
Alan - thanks for that link.
To the developers - in the mean time, are users really not able to do anything at all to resurect previously supported bluetooth hardware?
I have recompiled kernel 2.6.27 with toshiba and toshiba_acpi drivers as modules and no other changes. I now get the following output:
$ sudo modprobe toshiba 2.6.27. 2toshiba/ kernel/ drivers/ acpi/toshiba_ acpi.ko) : Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
$ sudo modprobe toshiba_acpi
FATAL: Error inserting toshiba_acpi (/lib/modules/
$ sudo toshset -q
toshset: this computer is not supported
What can I do to get toshiba_acpi running myself?