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Toshiba Satellite Pro L450

Introduction

This is a compatibility guide to running Linux with the Toshiba Satellite Pro L450 laptop.

This page is just for discussing using Linux on the Toshiba Satellite Pro L450. For a general discussion about this laptop you can visit the Toshiba Satellite Pro L450 page on LapWik.

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Specifications

For full specifications see the Toshiba Satellite Pro L450 specifications page.

NameToshiba Satellite Pro L450-EZ1542
ProcessorIntel Core2 Duo Processor T5870/T6670: 2.0 GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2 MB On-Die L2 cache
Screen15.6” TFT (1366×768)
GraphicsMobile Intel GMA 4500MHD
RAM3 GB
HDD Solid State Drive 320GB - 5400rpm
Optical DriveDVD Super Multi
Network10/100
Intel Wi-Fi Link 5100
802.11b/g/n

Linux Compatibility

DeviceCompatibilityComments
ProcessorWorks fine
ScreenWorks fine
HDDWorks fine
Optical DriveWorks fine
GraphicsWorks fine
SoundWorks fine
EthernetWorks fine
WirelessWorks fine
ModemNot Tested
USBWorks fine
Card ReaderWorks fine
WebcamWorks fine

Notes

Tested using Super Os 10.04. Was able to run linux on this machine only after applying a Toshiba bios update.
Tested using Fedora 14 Toshiba Satellite pro L450-17R. Runs perfectly. Installation was straight forward, beside of the WLAN card, for which I had to set some links to the driver which I had to compile first.

Summary

Runs quite nicely.




Discussion

Edem Dzameshie, Monday 27 of September, 2010 [11:11:23]

The problem I've come to realize was a “bios” one. After Toshiba finally released a bios update which I applied, I'm now able to run Linux. I've currrently installed Super OS 9.04 and am about to update to the latest version.

Edem Dzameshie, Thursday 19 of August, 2010 [11:39:42]

Tried all the Ubuntu releases from beginning to 10.04 beta, Fedora9, Redhat8, Knoppix and Kubuntu 9.10. None of them work.

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