after reboot it seems to solve it. Backlight hotkeys don't work though,
but you can try the attached script to adjust backlight when needed.
This works on samsung N150+, don't know for others...
** Attachment added: "backlight management script for samsung N150 and
potentially others"
https:/
Quick fix:
for now i did add this line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf :
blacklist samsung-backlight
you ca
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N130 flickering backlight
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same here on a samsung N150+
This is for me new to 11.04, i did use 10.10 with custom 2.6.37 kernel
before and had not this serious problem.
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Also with 10.10 and regular kernel was not this problem; backlight Fn-
keys never did nothing on 10.10 though, i had to rely on custom setpci
script.
Maybe somebody knows how to disable backlight management in Xorg as a
quick fix ?
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