found 467264 2.22.1-1 thanks 2008/3/31 Eddy Petrișor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > notfound 467264 2.22.0-1 > thanks > > Sjoerd Simons wrote: >> >> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:13:23PM +0200, Eddy Petri??or wrote: >>> >>> Package: gnome-power-manager >>> Version: 2.20.2-3 >>> Severity: serious >>> Justification: doesn't do is basic functionality; no way to configure >>> >>> I have observed that on my laptop, after some time of inactivity, and >>> after manually reducing the brightness to minimum, I see that brightness >>> is turned to max. > > I briefly looked at this and seems to be gone.
I just installed Debian Lenny on an Asus X51RL-AP196L and saw that on battery, the (only) brightness slider from the AC tab modifies the brightness. >>> Also, I have just seen some weird behaviour: while on battery, I was >>> looking at power preferences for AC and I set it to 100%. To my surprise, >>> the brightness changed. This is again visible on this Asus laptop (not the same as the initial laptop for which I reported). Still, the slider now works in the right direction. >>> Even worse, after leaving the brightness slider for AC at 100%, I >>> switched to the battery tab and slided it from the original 0% to 100% >>> and, lo and behold, as the slider when towards 100% the brightness went >>> UP, yes, UP! >>> >>> Playing with the battery slider, after that I have seen that: > >> >> Does this still happen in the latest version ? > (reordered for convenience) > > If by latest you mean 2.22.1-1, I can't say since I run lenny. > If you mean 2.22.0-1, then... > >>> While on battery: >>> - moving the AC slider changes brightness > > no longer happens Now it does. >>> - while the AC slider was at 0%, moving the batt slider doesn't do >>> anything >>> - while the AC slider was at 100%, the battery slider worked up-side-down >>> - when the AC slider is at 0%, the battery slider doesn't have any effect >>> - when the battery slider is at 100%, the AC slider has no effect > > There isn't anymore a battery slider?!!??!? WTF? > Is this a GNOME usability "improvement"? This is still broken. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein