** Description changed: OS: Ubuntu Gutsy amd64 Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505n (can provide specific details if necessary) I use the Brightness Applet to set the brightness to a specific value (let's just say 75%). I later use [Fn + Down Arrow] to lower the - brightness to be below 75%. Within a few minutes, the brightness - automatically reverts to 75%, the level originally set by the Brightness - Applet. - - I can't determine the frequency. It seems that the Brightness will only - revert to the level set in Brightness Applet once per boot, and that any - [Fn + Down] modifications made after that will not revert. + brightness to be below 75%. After a seemingly random amount of time, the + brightness automatically reverts back to 75%, the level originally set + by the Brightness Applet. Sometimes it takes 20+ minutes for the + brightness to revert, sometimes less than 5 - as I said it seems like it + happens after a completely random amount of time.
** Description changed: OS: Ubuntu Gutsy amd64 Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505n (can provide specific details if necessary) I use the Brightness Applet to set the brightness to a specific value (let's just say 75%). I later use [Fn + Down Arrow] to lower the brightness to be below 75%. After a seemingly random amount of time, the brightness automatically reverts back to 75%, the level originally set by the Brightness Applet. Sometimes it takes 20+ minutes for the - brightness to revert, sometimes less than 5 - as I said it seems like it - happens after a completely random amount of time. + brightness to revert, sometimes less than 5 - as I said it seems to be + completely random and not caused by any other action or event. -- Brightness is automatically readjusted to match Brightness Applet https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155485 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug contact for gnome-panel in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs