*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1270579 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270579
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1270579
Ubuntu should have an upstart job for saving/restoring backlight level on
laptops
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The same on this system:
Asus UX31A
Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is not saved
Me too:
Brightness is set to maximum after a reboot or after waking up from a
suspend.
Model: Thinkpad T440S
Ubuntu: 14.04 64 bit
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The problem is also reported on http://askubuntu.com/questions/524524
/brightness-is-reset-to-maximum-after-waking-up-from-suspend-or-lock-
screen
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is not saved
Status in Gnome Powermanager:
Fix
Me too:
Model: HP Pavilion g4 Notebook PC (B0P14PA#AB4)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz
VGA 1: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
VGA 2: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Thames [Radeon HD 7500M/7600M
Series] (rev ff)
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Hi, i have the same problem since ubuntu 12.04, and right now i am using
ubuntu 14.04 but the problem persist, i would like for ubuntu 14.04 this
bug will be fixed
My laptop is a lenovo ideapad s406, it has
Procesador AMD® A8-4555M Quad core
Gráficos A8 Integrate AMD® Radeon™ HD 7640
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is
I have the same problem. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit OS.
Thank you.
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is not
Every time I restart my notebook ASUS N76VJ, the monitors brightness has
changed to the maximum possible.
Ubuntu 13.04
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The issue still persistsI'm using dell studio laptopin each
restart, the system forgets the screen brightness...so I had to manually
set it always...Hope we can expect a fix soon
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Yes, although Laszlo Monda's script works very well for me (thanks by
the way). So, it's just a matter of will from ubuntu developers now...
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Still exists in 12.10 at this point of time.
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is not saved
Status in
Thomas,
I'm glad my script finally worked for you. Given that my script uses
ACPI through sysfs I'm not surprised to see that ACPI-related kernel
tweaking can mess it up.
Sorry for the horribly late reply, I wasn't subscribed to this bug. Now
I am.
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Laszlo, I re-enabled 3d Unity on my system to test whether recent
patches might have fixed the gpu problems I was having. For now 3D Unity
seems to be working again. I do not know why but your brightness
settings script worked fine in the 3D mode and my Toshiba L300D now
remembers the settings.
Laslo, tried the script on my Toshiba L300D laptop but no joy. I don't
think it's the script though. I have to run acpi_osi= on the linux line
of grub to get my fans to work which disables acpi and thus, the script.
I'll keep trying other solutions until I find something that works.
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Hey guys,
I've just written an Upstart job that you can find at
https://github.com/mondalaci/screen-brightness-upstart-job
It makes Ubuntu remember the screen brightness level across reboots. I
think something like this would be great to be integrated into Ubuntu by
default.
Please give it a
Having the same trouble with 12.04 LTS. I didn't have any issue running
Maverick (10.10). The screen brightness on my Toshiba L-300-D laptop
changes to full brightness with every reboot. In order to resolve an
overheating problem I turn the acpi off at boot using acpi_osi= on the
linux line in
I found xbacklight utility in the repository. This utility doesn't
require root so I've created a link in startup application list.
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As a workaround, this could be easily fixed by running the following command
just before shutdown:
cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness /etc/whatever
And running the following command on boot:
cat /etc/whatever /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
Using upstart, it shouldn't
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness level is not saved
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It affects me too. Too much brightness is not good for eyes and laptop
power.
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Title:
Laptop TFT monitor - brightness
I was too early to comment. If I put
echo 2 /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
in /etc/rc.local (before exit 0) it seems to work.
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This bug affects me too:
Sony Vaio VPCF12M1E
Ubuntu 11.04
Kernel 2.6.38-11-generic
Gnome 2.32.1
Nvdia-current
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Title:
I support Vlad's remark and I'm desperately waiting for a fix. I'm
working as a sales rep presenting at customer's premises usually on
battery power, and it is more than annoying.
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