Re: ACPI: -dp2 vs. -release

2003-02-21 Thread Atte Peltomaki
It is however possible to change this back to normal with the Fn key (you probably have something similiar on your Toshiba) so that the brightness back to normal. Dell laptops remember this, so the next time I run the computer on batteries it will restore the brightness to the level I

ACPI: -dp2 vs. -release

2003-02-20 Thread Peter Gade Jensen
I installed the DP2 release of current on my Toshiba laptop when it was released and acpi worked very well. When the powercable was disconected the profile changed to economic _and_ the screen was dimmed a little bit to save power. But with every other iso release or cvsup from head since, acpi

Re: ACPI: -dp2 vs. -release

2003-02-20 Thread Morten Rodal
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 02:45:27PM +0100, Peter Gade Jensen wrote: I installed the DP2 release of current on my Toshiba laptop when it was released and acpi worked very well. When the powercable was disconected the profile changed to economic _and_ the screen was dimmed a little bit to save

Re: ACPI: -dp2 vs. -release

2003-02-20 Thread Peter Gade Jensen
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 04:49:56PM +0100, Morten Rodal wrote: I have the same feature on my Dell laptop. The screen's brightness (or dim if you want) will go down when the computer is running on batteries. yes this happens with a 5.0-DP2 kernel. BUT not with a never kernel. It is however