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Not consistent for my Vostro 1400 either.
Furthermore, my current settings is 100% on ac and 50% on battery.
However, if I unplug the cable and plug it again, it goes to 50% like it
should on battery but then it goes back to 94% instead of 100%. Which
means that, even in terms of relative
Brightness setting not consistent here too.
Dell XPS M1210
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[hardy] Brightness level on battery is not consistent with user adjustments
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Same problem with my MSI Notebook PR310x
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Same problem with my Acer 4520.
$ cat /proc/acpi/acer/brightness
is reduced to 0 from 9.
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Seems to have been fixed for me.
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same problem on samsung x22
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Same with ASUS U3S.
When I configure my brightness by hand it still shows up with almost no
brightness (0 value) after a reboot.
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Same problem with HP pavilion dv2570
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Same problem here.
Ubuntu Hardy Beta up to date as of March 28th
Dell Latitude D820
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Hi,
I have a similar problem with Hardy Beta and the latest packages
installed (gnome-power-manager 2.22.0-0ubuntu2)
One issue:
I unplug laptop from AC power - the brightness will remain the same despite it
being set to dim on battery. I can adjust the brightness with the function keys
and
I'm getting the same symtoms
Display is set to not dim when on battery but does anyway, once dimmed
any movement of the mouse then causes it to dim further.
Dell XPS 1330m - installed with Hardy Alpha 6, updated to current as of
27.03.08. Using gnome-power-manager 2.22.0-0ubuntu2
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This seems to be a problem with the way battery brightness and AC
brightness are calculated relative to each other. See my duplicate bug
#206228. If you cycle between AC and Battery power by pulling the plug
in and out, the brightness level of both will steadily decrease until
battery brightness
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