I upgraded to the latest ubuntu version, karmic cola and every since I have had trouble with my sound. I have a Toshiba Tecra and my sound worked with the last version of ubuntu but every since I upgraded the sound has been glitchy. It started with just having trouble when I let it hibernate.
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I have a Tecra M5 and I am using Ubuntu 9.04, the blue tooth symbol shows up saying I have a bluetooth adapter and if I check for the hardware it throws back the MAC address of the device. However when I try to search for other Bluetooth devices like my Mobile Phone nothing is found. If I use the Mobile to do the search it doesn't find the Tecra.
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Wondering if you can help.
We have a few toshiba Tecra T9100 laptops at work, which had XP on. As they were coming to the end of their life, i've installed the new ubuntu. All good.
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So the Toshiba Tecra M11 was touted as being very compatible with Natty Narwhal, and for the most part it was. I had a few issues with brightness control and hibernation, but otherwise everything was just peachy.
Ubuntu kept asking me to upgrade to Oneiric Ocelot (the options to not upgrade or upgrade later didn't work in the GUI for some reason, only the update button did).
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10, and I'm not getting any sound from my Toshiba Satellite P100's internal speakers. I have an Intel NM10/ICH7 Family High Definition Audio Controller, and it's recognized by the system when I type lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio" into the CLI. My sound card is also listed in the Ubuntu sound card matrix, so it should be supported.
I have been given Toshiba Tecra S11 with windows 7 running on it to install Ubuntu 10.04. Toshiba has a bunch of utilities running on the machine set up as dev/sda1, dev/sda, dev/sda3 and dev/sda4. I do not know where to start because of these existing partitions.
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I've installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my Toshiba Tecra A8 laptop. It has Intel 945GM graphics.
All my hardware components work fine except for the external monitor. When I plug in the monitor cable to the external VGA port, Ubuntu detects it, but the screen goes black and I don't get anything displayed – both on the LCD and the external monitor.
How can I solve this?
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I'm trying to use 2 external Monitors connected via a dockingstation (that have a vga & dvi out) to my Toshiba Tecra M9.
When taking a look to the display properties everything looks fine.
All Displays incl. the internal one are detected correctly and the native solutions are preconfigured correctly.