** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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laptop panel brightness broke after recent update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316145
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true. Update to intrepid-proposed update solved this.
Commit Log for Fri Jan 16 21:54:45 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
linux-headers-2.6.27-11 (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.27-11.24
linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.27-11.24
linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.
As a suggestion from a post on ubuntuforums.org, I decided to boot into some
older kernels i had. Tested on 2.6.27-7 and 2.6.27-10, and in both, the
brightness worked. This rules out the ACPI, unless it loaded a different module
for those kernels.
Kernel 2.6.27-11.23 is in fact the faulty elemen
The bug is confirmed to appear after a linux-kernel update to
2.6.27-11.23
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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laptop panel brightness broke after recent update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316145
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Hey Jerry, did you recently perform an update to the linux headers/image
2.6.27-11.23 or acpi-support?
If you know how to do it, great! If not, just open Synaptic and go to
File -> History and look back around January 7th or 8th.
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laptop panel brightness broke after recent update
https://bugs.
Well, i got those set of updates a swell. But i also noticed somethign a
day earlier:
Commit Log for Wed Jan 7 00:05:37 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
acpi-support (0.114) to 0.114-0intrepid1
then
Commit Log for Thu Jan 8 11:30:36 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
libssl0.9.8