** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: New = In Progress
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Hardware and software don't agree on
** Changed in: gnome-power
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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if no one provided a link to the fedora bug tracker it makes no sense to
keep this open, closing the fedora task. Please only open tasks for
another distribution if you have a bug to link to, thanks.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Fedora)
Status: New = Invalid
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Hardware and
One task is enough for now.
** Changed in: libsmbios
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: hal
Status: New = Invalid
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Triaged
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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I have a Dell Inspiron 6400, and I confirm this bug after a day of
debugging gnome-power-manager. Both gnome-power-manager and the
kernel/BIOS/something-that-is-not-gnome-power-manager try to change the
brightness when I press the brightness keyboard keys.
How about adding a HAL property that
** Changed in: gnome-power
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
Bugwatch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #568341
Status: New = Unknown
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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my conclusion is that gnome power manager can:
notify change events to the user (brightness bar) (ok here)
dim the screen after a period of inactivity, if user wishes so. (and set it
back the previous level) (probably ok too, when the xrandr issue is fixed)
and must not:
1: use xrandr
2: set
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Unknown = New
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: hal
+ Binary package hint: gnome-power
- The following description is a little complicated, but if you just play
- around with brightness controls, you will easily see for yourself what I
- am talking about.
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- Since Intrepid (and Fedora 10)
** Also affects: hal
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
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I did some further investigation and updated the description. I think
that some kind of cooperation between all the project marked as affected
is necessary, at least for an initial decision.
I would like to know (from Dell?) if the bios can be made stop handling
brightness at all from userspace
...@canonical.com on behalf of Andrea Ratto
Sent: Fri 1/9/2009 3:38 AM
To: supe...@ubuntu.com
Subject: [Bug 295560] Re: Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: hal
+ Binary package hint: gnome-power
- The following description
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