This is a compatibility guide to running Linux with the Toshiba Satellite L350-L355 laptop.
This guide is intended to provide you details on how well this laptop works with Linux and which modules you need to configure. For details on how to actually install and configure the required modules have a look at our guides section for distribution specific instructions.
This page is just for discussing using Linux on the Toshiba Satellite L350-L355. For a general discussion about this laptop you can visit the Toshiba Satellite L350-L355 page on LapWik.
For suspend/resume/fan and Fn keys I had to do this: Add acpi_osi=“linux” to kernel boot line for GRUB Also some new rules in /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-toshiba.fdi This laptop is working quite nicely now with Debian Sid and kernel 2.6.33 and the fan is quiet!
Juan Fonseca, Wednesday 30 of September, 2009 [23:10:16]
I created a bigger swap partition (6 GB ) and hibernat
travis, Saturday 19 of September, 2009 [02:49:46]
Slackware 13, L355-7915- no major problems, had to do some research and mess about with some things to get working suspend(to RAM; I'm not interested in suspend to disk).
Walter, Saturday 20 of June, 2009 [01:33:01]
I installed mandriva 2009.1 on a toshiba satellite L355-s7902 I am having some trouble getting audio to work with the webcam sound works with system notifications I have not tried the card readers yet and have not burned a dvd all other software seems to work fine the wireless setup worked well with no trouble install had no problems mandriva and toshiba seem to be a good match
Mamuth, Monday 30 of March, 2009 [18:03:36]
With Ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.27-11, suspend works great, everything comes back in a good state.
I don't know if the Realtek WiFi card is supported now but i remplaced this one by an Intel Pro Wireless 3945AGB recovered from my old dead laptop. :)
Also, i find the I/O disk quite slow, if you transfert a file between disk and usb storage everything get stressed and slow.
But the big problematic is the FAN causing a lot of noise even when the expulsed air is fresh… :(
Dimitar Rusev, Saturday 14 of February, 2009 [08:36:42]
And when cpu fan turns on it never stops.
Tomas, Monday 26 of January, 2009 [15:10:05]
All HW and aplications working properly, but problem with hibernate and suspend - all other is OK
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For suspend/resume/fan and Fn keys I had to do this:
Add acpi_osi=“linux” to kernel boot line for GRUB
Also some new rules in /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-toshiba.fdi
This laptop is working quite nicely now with Debian Sid and kernel 2.6.33 and the fan is quiet!
Info obtained here:
http://mudangel.com/laptop/index.html
I created a bigger swap partition (6 GB ) and hibernat
Slackware 13, L355-7915- no major problems, had to do some research and mess about with some things to get working suspend(to RAM; I'm not interested in suspend to disk).
I installed mandriva 2009.1 on a toshiba satellite L355-s7902
I am having some trouble getting audio to work with the webcam
sound works with system notifications
I have not tried the card readers yet and have not burned a dvd
all other software seems to work fine
the wireless setup worked well with no trouble
install had no problems
mandriva and toshiba seem to be a good match
With Ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.27-11, suspend works great, everything comes back in a good state.
I don't know if the Realtek WiFi card is supported now but i remplaced this one by an Intel Pro Wireless 3945AGB recovered from my old dead laptop. :)
Also, i find the I/O disk quite slow, if you transfert a file between disk and usb storage everything get stressed and slow.
But the big problematic is the FAN causing a lot of noise even when the expulsed air is fresh… :(
And when cpu fan turns on it never stops.
All HW and aplications working properly, but problem with hibernate and suspend - all other is OK