> I have Debian Squeeze installed on an ASUS EeePC 901, using the i915
> video drivers and linux-image-3.2.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae from squeeze-
> backports.
> 
> If I dim the display using the KDE power gadget a lot, or allow it to dim
> automatically due to low battery, it dim suddenly to a barely perceivable
> level and I can not restore the display to full brightness without
> rebooting except for a brief flicker when the display is switched off.

  I had an older ThinkPad that used to do this, and I never solved it,
but I did find a work-around -- if I did "ctrl-alt-F1" to switch
to a text console, the keyboard brightness controls would work, and
then when I did "ctrl-alt-F7" to switch back to the X-window system,
the brightness would be preserved.

                                           -- A.
--
Andrew Reid / rei...@bellatlantic.net


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