Seems like a kernel problem then, you get an increase + decrease button when you press the increase button! I'll have to reassign this to the kernel. I don't have time now, I'll do it in the weekend.
Cheers, Bart Рушан wrote: > So, there is acpi_listen > > when i press increase button appears two strings > video LCD 00000086 00000000 > video LCD 00000087 00000000 > and when i press decrease button appears only one string > video LCD 00000087 00000000 > > and syslog: > when i press buttons appears such messages: > Jan 22 16:25:02 note acpid: client connected from 3412[0:0] > Jan 22 16:25:06 note kernel: [ 167.379101] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:25:06 note acpid: client 3320[1000:1000] has disconnected > Jan 22 16:25:11 note kernel: [ 172.451016] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:25:12 note kernel: [ 173.586807] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:25:32 note acpid: client connected from 3456[0:0] > Jan 22 16:25:35 note kernel: [ 196.299111] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:25:35 note acpid: client 3412[0:0] has disconnected > Jan 22 16:25:36 note kernel: [ 197.243852] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:26:47 note kernel: [ 268.133702] ACPI: EC: non-query > interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode > Jan 22 16:26:47 note acpid: client 3456[0:0] has disconnected > > Bart Samwel wrote: >> Hmmmm. AFAIK there's no special support for Fujitsu Siemens brightness >> in acpi-support, but I'm not sure. Could you run "acpi_listen" while you >> press the brightness keys and show me the output? I would also like to >> see the syslog output when you press the keys, to see what acpid is >> doing. Can you send me this info? >> >> Cheers, >> Bart >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

