I have acpi-support, and I have the other significant power-management stuff
installed here.  In fact, I can suspend-to-RAM with no problem using g-p-m
and stock configuration, and I can change the brightness using pommed (I'm
on a MacBook).  Does anyone have a clue as to WHY I'm not seeing brightness
control support as I do on Ubuntu with the same version of g-p-m?

I am running Debian unstable currently, so I do have the latest versions of
everything...

On 7/26/07, Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, Tim Hull wrote:
> In Ubuntu Feisty, gnome-power-manager includes support for controlling
LCD
> brightness.  In Debian, the shipped version of gnome-power-manager does
NOT
> have this feature.  Could Debian please sync with the Ubuntu patchset
for
> this package - brightness control is a useful feature...

I'm running Debian's gnome-power-manager and I have support for
brightness-control.  Perhaps you're missing packages to support your
hardware?  Do you have acpi-support for example?

--
Loïc Minier

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