Last Updated: December 22, 2002
This document describes installing and configuring various Linux distributions on the Toshiba Satellite 175x series laptop (i.e. the 1750 and 1755). The organization is based around hardware components. If a particular distribution supports a particular component "out-of-the-box", there will be a rating like this:
| Red Hat 7.1 | OK |
If a component is supported by Linux, but needs some tweaking or configuration to get it working with a particular distribution, the rating will look like this:
| Red Hat 7.1 | Help |
If a component doesn't work at all, the rating will be like this:
| All Linux | Broken |
If a component hasn't been tested for a particular distribution, the rating is unknown, and looks like this:
| Red Hat 7.1 | ??? |
I haven't done much testing with different distributions or kernels yet, but I will include more information here as I go along. I'm also interested in collecting advice or problems encountered by other users. Please see the contact information below if you would like to contribute to this resource.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about running Linux on this laptop, or if you have comments or suggestions about the information I've provided on this site.
This machine has a Celeron 700, 64MB RAM (mine is upgraded to the maximum 192MB), 10GB hard disk, DVD-ROM drive, and a 13.3" TFT screen. I've only had this laptop for about two months, but so far I've been very happy with it. It's well equipped, a good performer, affordable, and very Linux compatible.
I believe it is physically equivalent to the following Toshiba laptops:
The audio chipset is the Cirrus Logic Crystal CS4281 PCI Audio. There is a working driver (cs4281) for this in recent 2.4.x kernels and in the ALSA project. The built-in speakers leave a lot to be desired, but I generally listen with headphones anyhow.
| Red Hat 7.1 | Help |
| Red Hat 8.0 | OK |
| Mandrake 8.0 | OK |
The video chipset is the ATI Rage Mobility-C with 4MB of SGRAM. It seems to be well-supported by Linux. I'm running my system at 1024x768x24bit.
| Red Hat 7.1 | OK |
| Red Hat 8.0 | OK |
| Mandrake 8.0 | OK |
This DVD drive works fine with all the DVD-ROMs, CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-R/Ws that I've tried. Informal testing of CD-Audio ripping (using cdparanoia with the default settings) gave me the rather modest speed of about 1.4x.
| Red Hat 7.1 | OK |
| Red Hat 8.0 | OK |
| Mandrake 8.0 | OK |
I haven't tried any video DVDs yet. If I ever get around to watching a movie, I'll update this information. The main issue here will probably be whether or not the CPU is fast enough to do the decoding. Theoretically, it should be, since the machine comes with a Windows software-based DVD player, but I never tried that, so I don't know how well it performs either.
| Red Hat 7.1 | ??? |
| Red Hat 8.0 | Help |
| Mandrake 8.0 | ??? |
With constant use, mostly involving web browsing, e-mailing, and typing
in a text editor, I get around 2 hours of battery life. Toshiba sells a
"long-life" battery if you need more power, but I don't have any idea what
kind of time that will give you. If anybody has it, I'd love to know.
I don't know of any Linux tools that will allow you to control what happens
when you press the power button or close the lid (such as going to sleep or
hibernating) like you can do under Windows. I just use "apm --suspend"
when I want to put it to sleep, and that works fine. Pressing the power button
wakes it back up.
| Red Hat 7.1 | OK |
| Red Hat 8.0 | OK |
| Mandrake 8.0 | OK |
It's a winmodem, but fortunately, it's a Lucent LT WinModem, which is supported by Linux. I have only tried building drivers for Red Hat 8.0, but I think the instructions should work fine on other systems. Please also see www.linmodems.org for additional information about Winmodems on Linux.
| Red Hat 7.1 | See RH8 Help |
| Red Hat 8.0 | Help |
| Mandrake 8.0 | See RH8 Help |
The only thing I've tried is a USB mouse, and it was recognized just fine. I suspect any USB device supported by Linux will work with this laptop. It will mostly depend on what version of the kernel you're running.
| Red Hat 7.1 | OK |
| Red Hat 8.0 | OK |
| Mandrake 8.0 | OK |
These are some some other sites with information about Toshiba laptops. They aren't specific to this laptop, but they may be useful.