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Yet another important important upgrade and the problem is still not
solved for asus a6m.
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* debian/patches/95-from-svn-fix-expected-return-types.patch
backport 2.20.1 fix for incorrect int vs. uint return values,
fixes a majority of suspend and bringhtness issues with this version.
incorporates parts of the 73-getbrightness-returns-int.patch.
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gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon 2
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If you need any other reports, just ask me. I can't understand why's that so
different in asus and dell notebooks function keys.
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Looks like this has been fixed for Dell laptops. Please reopen if it's
not true.
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This has been fixed for me, probably with changes in hal version
0.5.9.1-1ubuntu9.
Please confirm.
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Yep, fixed for me also. The first two steps don't make any difference in
the brightness, but the other 7 (that's how many were there originally
on my inspiron 6400) work just fine! Thanks!
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Not for me.
I've got the the same version and the latest updates, but nothing changed.
I'm on an asus a6m with ubuntu 7.10 amd64 and nvidia go 6100 video card...
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This is fixed for me too - Dell Vostro 1500 with ubuntu 7.10
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I have the problem too with my xps 1330 but i don't know how to resolv
correctly the problem.What is the best solution?
Thanks
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Thx!
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After blacklisting the video module, brightness control works, but it is
not handled now by the gnome-power-manager, because the manager can't
get any info about the brightness level (neither the brightness applet,
nor the Power Management from the Preferences menu and also when I
change the
The workaround in: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
power-manager/+bug/121833/comments/11 allows both the hotkeys and the
software controls (brightness applet, gnome power manager) to work, but
it decreases the number of steps, and therefore the level of fine
control available via
Me too with a Dell Vostro 1500. I've found a workaround by going to
System Preferences Power Management and moving the brightness
slider, which then resets the brightness so I can move the slider to
my desired brightness level.
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You can also try as a solution: add to any of the panels the brightness
applet!
Now you're a click far from controlling laptop brightness!
I hope this ain't gonna be left unsolved...
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Can the people experiencing this bug see if the cause is the same as bug
#140782 (which is the behaviour those of us using KDE are experiencing) by
adding:
blacklist video
to the end of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and reboot.
Check the behaviour of the brightness keys before gnome-power-manager
sorry I forgot, it's also in kde with the guidance-power-manager
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On my XPS M1330 I can't increase nor decrease brightness with the FN
keys since an update to kernel-2.6.22-12-generic. When I boot
kernel-2.6.22-10 all is working fine.
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Will the team leave it unchanged in Ubuntu 7.10?
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Having this issue on a Dell 9400 also
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Yesterday I made a clean install from the latest tribe live cd and the
brightness controls worked fine, they also worked from the live cd.
Today, after a system update, they were broken again. The same behaviour
- down works, up doesn't.
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I can confirm this on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (1505). Brightness can go
down, but not all the way and when I try to increase it, it just goes up
a bit for a second and then returns to the old value. This happens only
with the keyboard keys, when I use the Power Management software it all
works OK. I
Here's my output with gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon
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Maybe a duplicate/related to bug #140782
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This seems separate to me - in that case the keypresses do not seem to
have been received at all. In this case, gpm is receiving the keypresses
(decrease works fine, and increase still shows the brightness osd), but
is not properly increasing the brightness.
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Increasing LCD brightness in 5% steps is not enough for my Dell Inspiron
9400 laptop.
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I am also experiencing an inability to decrease brightness to the lowest
level.
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experiencing it too on a dell xps m1210 with nvidia go7400 and gutsy.
it was working somehow fine before some update around 9/18, and
suddently broke. out of the blue I tried downgrading acpi-support and
hotkey-setup, since they were part of the update, but no luck.
blacklisting video module
I see two possible solutions:
1. To change g-p-m so it detects proper brightness steps to
increase/decrease.
2. To change acpi video module. This can be:
a) Using real values for brightness levels (0 to 7 instead of 12 to 100 in my
case).
b) Changing how intermediate values affect brightness.
this is also a problem on the dell m1330 laptop model as well. fn+up
does not increase brightness, but fn+down does decrease. Software
changes are possible with no irregularities. This change though happened
not on 9/18 as previously mentioned but on 9/17´s round of updates.
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