Hello,
I see now that there is a support for keyboard backlights in upower,
somethings few people cares about, is there is any plan to implement
laptop brightness panel interface in upower so lot of people that losts
their control after completely removing HAL can have this nice feature
Hello Ali,
Ali Abdallah [2011-01-04 12:09 +0100]:
> it is not going to happen any time soon, in the meanwhile, from my
> side "xfce" 90% of the users, including myself, lost their
> brightness support when dropping HAL completely.
Note that I adapted Richard's nifty polkithelper to
xfce4-power-ma
I hope that the acpi brightness will be implemented in upower, for me
the correct thing is to have the brightness support working for most of
the people, i recall we had this discussion before and for whatever
reason it was said that all the brightness support should be on the
xrandr part, whic
And Richard, it would allow g-p-m to drop that ugly pkexec hack.
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2011, Richard Hughes wrote:
On 1 January 2011 10:19, Ali Abdallah wrote:
I see now that there is a support for keyboard backlights in upower,
somethings few people cares about, is there is any plan to implement laptop
brightness panel interface in upower so lot of people that
On 1 January 2011 10:19, Ali Abdallah wrote:
> I see now that there is a support for keyboard backlights in upower,
> somethings few people cares about, is there is any plan to implement laptop
> brightness panel interface in upower so lot of people that losts their
> control afte
Hello,
I see now that there is a support for keyboard backlights in upower,
somethings few people cares about, is there is any plan to implement
laptop brightness panel interface in upower so lot of people that losts
their control after completely removing HAL can have this nice feature