Unfortunately, I can't test it as I no longer use Ubuntu due to an issue
with backlight on my laptop. (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/765438 )
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Actually, after adding this, it works, but only AFTER I turn the
backlight on, using the command I mentioned earlier. So, I can change
the brightness, but, when it's off, I still can't turn it back on
without running that command (which I have a shortcut for, by the way.
:P)
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Thank you for that! Although, my backlight is still completely off when
the laptop boots, but, at least I can use it without waiting for the
crontab to run the command every time I close my laptop.
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** Description changed:
When Ubuntu starts up, the back-light is off on my laptop. I can plug
it into an external monitor and the display is fine. I can easily turn
the back-light on with "sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=[HEX]" where 00 is
the brightest and FF is off. In past distributions,
** Description changed:
When Ubuntu starts up, the back-light is off on my laptop. I can plug
it into an external monitor and the display is fine. I can easily turn
the back-light on with "sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=[HEX]" where 00 is
the brightest and FF is off. In past distributions,
Public bug reported:
When Ubuntu starts up, the back-light is off on my laptop. I can plug
it into an external monitor and the display is fine. I can easily turn
the back-light on with "sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=[HEX]" where 00 is
the brightest and FF is off. In past distributions, the GUI-ba
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/697987
Title:
Gnome-Panel doesn't reserve screen space when using two screens
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The Gnome-Panel will let applications use that space when there are two screens
that are right above each other. Eg: I click maximize on Google Chrome, and
the top part is completely hidden by the panel, making it unreadable. (Chrome
is a