This is the merge that Seth Forshee was refering to as well? In that case,
I would love to see this merged then. Not 100% sure if it will solve my
issue, but it seems likely. And there is no doubt that that feature is
needed regardless.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Michael Frey
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We have an MR that will allow you to disable auto brightness.
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@pat-mcgowan So you are saying that when my screen dims instantly, it
would be caused by default autobrightness behaviuor? I have considered
that but I cant really support that assumption. it seems to do this
under any given lighting condition.
Also, if your assuption of the cause of this is corre
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 02:28:26PM -, Pat McGowan wrote:
> As I see it this is behaving properly, manually changing the brightness is
> changing the normal in-use setting. It does not mean I no longer want the
> screen to dim after a period of inactivity.
> What is missing is the option to tu
As I see it this is behaving properly, manually changing the brightness is
changing the normal in-use setting. It does not mean I no longer want the
screen to dim after a period of inactivity.
What is missing is the option to turn off automatic brightness control, along
with settings for the ina
yeah. It does still do that.
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@mhall119 Thats weird, I thought it was gone. I havn't been running
touch for a couple of weeks now but I will do a fresh install later
today and check this. Btw are you also on Maguro?
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Still happens to me on r116
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** Changed in: powerd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Correct. I happened to flash to 14.04 (r. 32) yesterday. I no longer see
this happening. I consider this bug resolved.
I do still see some other issues related with power management but I will
file new bug rep after testing a bit more.
Thnks.
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Iain Lane wrote:
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It's not a problem with ubuntu-system-settings; opening a task on powerd
(the daemon which controls this)
** Also affects: powerd
Importance: Undecided
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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