Toshiba Supports Linux 61
Matts Kallioniemi writes "Toshiba just now put up a Linux support page. Quite a change from two months ago when they refused to even think about Linux.
Now if I could only get a Libretto ff 1100, but Toshiba Sweden are not importing the Libretto any more. :-( "
Re:Hardware documentation (Score:1)
Like Linux what? Is that something MS just put out..
It's a start at least. (Score:1)
Remninds me of old MB manuals (Score:1)
I honestly thought that they were translated from Japanese into English by a Russian who couldn't read either language.
Got to admit, though, that I do miss those manuals. They included specs for designing and implementing your own slots and ISA cards. I blasted many old PC motherboards because of the poor translations, but oh what fun it was!!
"For taht which is interface will interfacing with motherboard at clock ticks of 4.77 MHz."
How cool was that?!?
Re:For Developers (Score:1)
Re:Gosh - how amazing (Score:1)
Toshiba returned mail to me (Score:1)
Toshiba is overloaded by the e-mail response. They are trying to resond to all the e-mail but shorthanded. Thus they had no time to go through English ones but just started Japanese ones. So be patient.
His e-mail response thanked all the people sending corrections on bad English.
Also he said he peeked into
Looks like good start.
Re:Before you laugh, read this (Score:1)
Your broad assumption that most of us are monolingual, is insulting. It only proves that you have no clue as to the population of
access counter (Score:1)
Wonder what it will be after the
Linux On Toshiba (Score:1)
Now they are installing Linux.
I wonder how well thats going to fly...
Re:slow response (Score:1)
sticker (Score:1)
Let me try that again.... (Score:1)
I wait with baited breath...
Now all we need.... (Score:1)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my, that's funny......
Re:libretto (Score:1)
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Re:If this was by Toshiba computing... (Score:1)
Before you laugh, read this (Score:2)
OK, the person who wrote this page is a poor English speaker. But the irony is that most of those of you that are laughing at him are completely monolingual, and can't speak or write any non-English language as well as this person wrote English (and no, your knowledge of computer languages, in which all the keywords are English words, isn't an argument against this point).
If anything, the poor English is a good sign that the people putting this site up are technical and have the information we need. If it were marketing people, their English would be perfect but they wouldn't know anything.
The Slashdot community could react to this effort to reach out with a wave of ridicule, or we could say "thanks ... here's what we need." You decide.
Re:For Developers (Score:2)
My guess is this project _just bearly_ has full corporate approval, so the budjet is tiny until they see some success.
Toshiba Spec sheets (Score:2)
Select your model then look at the spec sheet. Chip types and other useful information.
Re: (Score:1)
If this was by Toshiba computing... (Score:1)
I couldnt loooooooooaaad the frontpage of their server, and I couldnt do a traceroute - it looped
at a061.pageweb.ne.jp. Doesnt sound like a big companys official connection to me...
Pretty funny stuff (Score:1)
First, their hit counter must be rolling because it was at 24 when I got there.
Also, here's the unedited text of the "for developers" page:
We hoping, we want to be good connecting adviser between group for developing Toshiba PC's driver, utility and Toshiba Co. Therefore we complete request from developer groups and we will offer information back which you need information from Toshiba Co. or Therefore we complete request from developer groups and we will offer information back instead of Toshiba Co.
Notice: These information are available with conditions. (Not all free give away). Please request clearly, what you want to do? what kind of information you need, so on. Please understand we are just started to approach in this free field. That's why we will cope case by case, in case of the content need time for answer it or can not give information back.
Please give this matter's inquiry here in.
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Put Hemos through English 101!
nt is way worse than linux on laptops (Score:1)
NT is horrible for laptops. The pcmcia support blows. Nothing lke booting linux and having it detect your card automagically.
Actually I think linux is th best thing to put on a laptop.
Re:Before you laugh, read this (Score:1)
Some more information (Score:3)
So, here some more information for the Japanese-impaired ;-)
Chilli
PS: I am sorry for any inaccuracies, but I am neither a native speaker of English nor Japanese.
Re:For Developers (Score:1)
Anyway, be kind, gentleman. It's a good start. And praise their intention or use their intention on our behalf. Positive thinking !
If you really hate this bad English, instead of poking fun here, send them an e-mail telling the true story. --- Dammed it, I did.
--- Sigh in Japanese ---
For Developers (Score:1)
Re:Linux in Japan is no news (Score:1)
If so I'm impressed.
slow response (Score:1)
It's slooooowwwwww (Score:1)
Re:definitly (Score:1)
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Re:convienent for MS (Score:1)
FYI: Installing Linux on Libretto (Score:1)
Hardware documentation (Score:1)
BTW, Except for setting up X, installing Redhat6 on my Toshiba Satellite was absolutely painless.
Linux in Japan is no news (Score:2)
And PowerLinux is made by hitachi(Japanese company)
Also, from what I know quiet a few Sys Adm. Use linux in Japan too
Regional habbits (Score:3)
Asia is far away from the states where Microsoft lives, both in miles and culture. No surprise that the irrational choice to just use microsoft stuff like everyone else is less widespread there.
Denmark where I live, used to be a very IBM loyal country. Banks used OS/2 when IBM was pushing that, and apple computers have never really been widely used.
Sweden (right next to us), has always had a lot of apple machines.
It seems that Denmark now is a Microsoft loyal country. The RIPE region has something like 50% of all web servers running Linux, and around 15% on windows. In denmark (which is a part of RIPE) those numbers are reversed. (What _is_ it with us and large firms?)
A friend I have went to Russia to tell some university people how they could solve their computing problems by buying PCs and putting Linux on them (that was a solution they could afford). But they weren't really interested in Linux, they wanted windows because that's what we use in the west. They smoke Marlboro there too
It's really fun to watch how culture and regional differences influence people's decisions.
Meanwhile I'll just be an illoyal dane running the OS that works.
libretto (Score:1)
also, if you do have a libretto, i highly recommend debian as by far the easiest distribution to install, given the floppy disk limitation.
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Prestige stuff ? (Score:1)
Hell, there might even be an english translation of the press release or whatever it is so it can be
Re:slow response (Score:1)
Re:libretto (Score:2)
http://hyper.stanford.edu/~dhinds/pcmcia/pcmcia
And look under supported cards, way at the bottom. The drive is not in the standard pcmcia distribution due to its small user base, but its on the pcmcia-cs ftp site with detailed instructions.
It works too!
These information are on users manual anyway. (Score:1)
I bet they did not even tried it. For example, if you want to make multiple partition and try to install their back up CD to HDD, it will zap your partition with no option. I found no information on alternative installtion floppy.
It took me a while to figure it out. I have one of the ultra-slim PC Dynabook SS3300CT (Japanese Windoze98) running Mandrake 6.0. If you reboot (with init 3) just as installed, it will freeze your console keyboard. Topic 97 PCMCIA driver seems to have some problem with keyboard / mouse system. You have to run gpm before pcmcia in Sys-V init. Go check my page for details of installation.
http://home.pacbell.net/aoki
FYI: I have not seen these ultra thin PC in Fry's (American store) but T-zone (Japanese store for Japanese business here) can get them for you in Silicon valley by calling them locally.
Re:Regional habbits (Score:1)
Many even announce "prestige projects" (e.g. the Danish Technical University), dependent upon Win2000. A completely unfinished, not to mention unproven OS, that should not be used for anything important till' it has been proven for a few years at least (if ever, following the NT4 example).
Is it that important to be trendy? Is it due to lack of education in the IT business? Is the lack of tech people causing a degration in quality of the average IT person in charge of business decisions?
Maybe also company CEO's, etc. interfering with the IT department business, under the influence of Micros~1 hype. Buy them a good dinner and you can trick them into anything.
- Denmark is a small country, only a few dinners are needed.
Good news, now lets see more (Score:2)
The only page with any useful information on is the "Developers" page. Of course this is good, as thats what we want, to be able to support the tosh range. TEC say:
Well this sounds great! But the next paragraph is:
Ok maybe I'm not taking it in the right spirit, and I agree they are definitely making the right noises, but I want to see more from them. Ultimately it will help their business, because us geeks won't just want to buy their systems, chances are we will.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it all develops, and seeing more "support" for Linux in the computing world.
Now all I have to do is make my company see the light. Could be a long time coming though, they've just replaced all their Sun Servers with NT Servers. I couldn't even convince them to use PostgreSQL or MySQL on a linux box instead of buying SQL Server and 300 user licenses.
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"I was either onto something, or on something!"
Re:Pretty funny stuff (Score:1)
Instructions: For results that can be the finest, it is our advising that: Never to hold these buttons two times!! Except the battery.
I love it. The full text can be found in "Dave Barry's Greatest Hits" or the sci.electronics FAQ under humour. ( www.repairfaq.org [repairfaq.org]).
Brand New Install (Score:1)
Re:convienent for MS (Score:1)
Yes, I can read Kanji! (Score:1)
TOSHIBA word phrase in this company's Japanese name uses the same 2 Kanjis. (Or should I spell this in singular form Kanji???)