On 3/22/11, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> That depends. Why are you using vendor backlight support instead of ACPI
> backlight support?
>
> If it is not being done on purpose, there is something fishy going on, or
> you have disabled acpi "video" support.
>
I had compiled in the thinkpad
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011, Jake Drexel wrote:
> On 3/18/11, Peter G. (nephros) wrote:
> > cd /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0
> > for f in * ; do echo -n "$f: "; cat $f; done 2>/dev/null
> > actual_brightness: 10
> > bl_power: 0
> > brightness: 10
> > device: max_brightness: 15
>
> i only got
On 3/18/11, Peter G. (nephros) wrote:
> cd /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0
> for f in * ; do echo -n "$f: "; cat $f; done 2>/dev/null
> actual_brightness: 10
> bl_power: 0
> brightness: 10
> device: max_brightness: 15
i only got a backlight at /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/thinkpad_sc
2011-03-17 'Dominik Kopp' wrote:
> Hi,
> I have also a x100e and I can use all 16 brightness levels in linux as well
> as in Win 7. (independently what the latest level in Win7 was)
>
> => For me it's just a bug in the print out of dmesg. It should be 16
> instead of 8.
Confirmed, working here as
Hi,
I have also a x100e and I can use all 16 brightness levels in linux as well
as in Win 7. (independently what the latest level in Win7 was)
=> For me it's just a bug in the print out of dmesg. It should be 16
instead of 8.
Dominik
Am 15.03.2011 15:14, schrieb Jake Drexel:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very
Hi,
I'm very happy with my x100e though there is a bug with the number of
brightness levels detected.
8 levels are reported but it should be 16.
I'm able to use either 0-7 or 8-15 depending on the last setting in win 7.
Part of the dmesg output:
thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.24
thinkpad_