[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2010-04-05 Thread Eugene San
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 392122 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392122 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 392122 dim display when idle only dims but doesn't restore the previous value when not idle anymore -- reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2010-03-15 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find. ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Invalid -- reduce

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2010-02-10 Thread Andy
Is this still a problem? Certainly on my netbook for both 9.10 and the alpha 2 10.04, my screen dims correctly on battery power if I leave the keyboard and mouse unattended for a short period of time i.e. when computer is idling. Was gonna suggest close it out if fixed in the later releases of

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2009-02-22 Thread Gilles Schintgen
I can only concur that this is still an issue. Why is it still marked as INCOMPLETE? What's the missing info? I'm using the Ubuntu Netbook Remix 1.01 (lpia, based on 8.04) on an Ideapad s10e and the screen is never dimmed. I think (but can't be sure due to inexistent documentation!) what it

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2009-02-22 Thread Gilles Schintgen
Oh well, I got confused from all the different versions I'm currently running. In 8.04 (netbook remix 1.01) screen dimming is not yet implemented and the Ubuntu version in which it was working was actually 8.10. So as far as I am concerned it's working as intended, but still it's neither

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2009-02-05 Thread DaveAbrahams
Yes, it's still an issue. The first piece of work to be done on the bug is to fix the documentation: * fill in the missing details about the intended behavior of this interface. * explain what dimming really means * Fix the screenshots Once that's done, maybe we have a hope of seeing whether

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find out what additional work should be done on this bug. -- reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220657 You

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2008-04-27 Thread DaveAbrahams
Works just fine for dimming the laptop's LCD. When the laptop is driving external monitors, it doesn't work, but I'm essentially never driving external monitors when I'm on battery anyway. -- reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220657 You received

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2008-04-25 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Could you please attach the resulting log file of: gnome-power- bugreport.sh gpm.log to the report? You might also want to take a look to the Debugging instructions located at

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2008-04-25 Thread DaveAbrahams
I've attached the log. As for looking at the debugging guide, I don't see how it could be of any use until I know how the features are supposed work when they're working correctly. ** Attachment added: gpm.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13905364/gpm.log -- reduce backlight brightness /

[Bug 220657] Re: reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle

2008-04-25 Thread Ted Gould
Typically the reason that idle dimming won't work is that your particular hardware doesn't support dimming through HAL only through the video driver. Could you see if the brightness applet works for adjusting the backlight level? -- reduce backlight brightness / dim display when idle