Hi ! I can confirm this problem.
I just upgraded 1.04 to 18.10. I got two monitor connected on motherboard. One
in VGA, the other on hdmi.
Both screens works until i log in. After this, the vga screen become black and
display nothing.
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Being the maintainer of a web application using the geolocation API I
confirm that geolocation won't work anymore since begin of July.
The workaround from Éric Piel works fine.
Hoping Google will accepts higher quota, geolocation API is more and
more implemented everywhere on the web, we need a
I used to lower down brightness around 2. Then after about 15 to 20
seconds of inactivity, the screen used to set itself automatically to 5
and then to 10 suddenly after touching the touchpad. I had to lower down
brightness manually every times.
Problem solved by disabling the lower luminosity to
Weird !
There is barely a difference.
Fichier : «/etc/rc.local»
Taille : 358 Blocs : 8 ES blocs : 4096 fichier
Device : 805h/2053d Inode : 263548 Liens : 1
Accès : (0775/-rwxrwxr-x) UID : (0/root) GID : (0/root)
Accès : 2012-04-22
Sorry SiRiusCb but it doesn't change anything on my system.
/sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness keeps 10 as value. /etc/rc.local is
nevertheless executable.
What did I miss ?
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Hello
Also affected here.
LCD doesn't only set brightness max on every boot but every time screen goes
sleep. Pretty anoying.
I can't modify /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness with the echo
command. I got the answer : bash: /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness:
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