Driver Acpi: Tos6205 Toshiba
If you own a Toshiba laptop (especially older Satellite, Tecra, or Portégé models) and have recently installed Linux, you might have spotted a cryptic error during boot or in dmesg :
ACPI: Toshiba TOS6205: cannot be enumerated or Driver acpi tos6205 toshiba
But if your laptop runs hot, fans are stuck at max speed, or you see repeated ACPI interrupts, then yes – patching the driver makes a world of difference. The TOS6205 is a relic of Toshiba’s “we do it our way” era of Windows-centric hardware design. The Linux community has done impressive work reverse-engineering these ACPI extensions. While not perfect, a patched toshiba_acpi driver can breathe new life into an old Toshiba laptop. If you own a Toshiba laptop (especially older
ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices/ | grep TOS6205 If present, try loading the driver manually: While not perfect, a patched toshiba_acpi driver can
sudo nano /etc/default/grub Add to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT :
Laptop model: Toshiba Satellite Pro C50 / Kernel: 6.1.0 / Distro: Debian 12