I currently have it going on a Satellite Pro 4300, works great. X was using the FBDev until I found a "beta" S3 Savage driver for it through the folks at xfree86.org. The sound works well, though it's not up to desktop standards, it works. Infared I think would work if I had anything to use it with.
I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] bit X. This is the one with the 15.1" screen, so battery life is a little short, about 2-2.5 hours only. But at least this Toshiba laptop works well with Debian! Aaron On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 23 Sep 2000, Ries van Twisk wrote: > > I run a Satellite 2100CDS > > No infrared but I did manage to get USB running and used a webcam. > > I'm not sure if the modem is working. > > Also X works fast (currently using staroffice) one down side is when I > > move a window mij screen start to flikker a bit.. It's just there but I > > don't mind. It does not iritate me. > > Alsi I use the PCMCIA port to connect to my home lan and on my work. > > > > Ries > > I have Debian running on a Toshiba Satellite 4000CDT (now superseded I > think). No real problems; it does 800x600 happily in text terminals and > X. However I haven't made a serious attempt to get sound working (don't > need it). I also use an external modem so I haven't done anything about > PMCIA support. > > The Toshiba works as my desktop computer most of the time, with an > external keyboard and monitor, but I go abroad for several weeks each > year and it accompanies me as a laptop. Mostly I run it on mains so I > can't say much about battery life. > > >