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I also have the same behaviour on my X41.
In feisty, i had the sliders in gnome-power-manager so that i can configure the
brightness between AC and Battery power. Since i upgrade to Gutsy i don't have
the sliders anymore.
I can change brightness with my fingers using IBM hotkeys fn+home and fn+en
I have the same problem on an T30. Using /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness or
the HAL scripts in /usr/lib/hal/scripts/ directly works like a charm,
but HAL applications (brightness applet/gpm) refuse to change the
brightness:
% dbus-send --print-reply --dest=:1.5
/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement/Backligh
In Thinkpad R50e on Gutsy screen brightness controller tilts first to
minimum after login process and when using brightness controll keys on
thinkpad the controler tilts numerous times between max and min setting.
On screen brightness controller is of no use and all i can do is to put
the screen b
I can confirm this on a Thinkapd T23. It may be related to a recent ACPI
update since it does not work correctly when trying to manipulate
/proc/acpi/ibm/brightness directly.
|-/proc/acpi/ibm-|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
level: 2
commands: up, down
commands: