[tlinux-users:08540] Re: reg:ToshibaA100-139 Fn key
Kyle Pelton <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Jun 2007 13:19:05 -0700
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Thomas Lopes wrote: > Hey, how did you updated your bios? Could you send one tutorial to me? I > have a Toshiba Satelite A105-S2081, Phoenix Bios. > > 2007/6/20, Kyle Pelton < [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > I, also can change the lcd brightness with the Fn keys. When i first > got > the laptop a year ago it did not work but when I updated the bios in > January it has worked since. I have an a105 with a phoenix bios. Here is > the output from the omnibook module about my bios. > > BIOS Vendor: Phoenix Technologies LTD > BIOS Version: 5.10 > BIOS Release: 12/25/2006 > System Vendor: TOSHIBA > Product Name: Satellite A105 > Version: PSAA8U-0MD02K > Serial Number: 76023039Q > Board Vendor: Intel Corporation > Board Name: Not Applicable > > > > > -- > Thomas Lopes - (11) 7111-0247 > http://www.THLopes.com - ">> Escrever = Ociosidade_Atarefada;" > MSN: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > Os Melhores investimentos da Internet: > Visite http://www.thlopes.com/investimento Find your Laptop under portables on: http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_modSel.jsp download the latest bios update although it is an EXE file, you can still unzip it in Linux. use unzip on the command line or possibly gnome archive manager or something similar. There should be an iso image in the unzipped files. Burn that to a CD or DVD then reboot. Make sure the Cd or DVD drive is the first boot device in the system setup. Once the CD boots just follow the instructions.