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--- Comment #11 from m.he...@gmx.net 2009-01-04 06:09 ---
For the record:
This bug only affects kernel 2.6.28. With older versions the backlight can be
controled via /sys/class/backlight/NVID/brightness iirc. The NVID interface was
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--- Comment #8 from m.he...@gmx.net 2009-01-02 00:41 ---
Thanks!
As far as I can see there is just one change:
-RSD PTR @ 0xf72c0
+RSD PTR @ 0xf7250
Tell me if I'm wrong, but this doesn't look like its the backlight control.
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--- Comment #9 from m...@greybird.com 2009-01-02 07:53 ---
Yes, that's the only change when diff'ing the 2 files.
Someone else said that brightness could be adjusted in grub, but when I do
that, it is overridden (set to full bright)
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--- Comment #6 from m...@greybird.com 2009-01-01 20:31 ---
Created an attachment (id=19599)
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ACPI Dump before updating my BIOS
As requested by Matthias, I am enclosing
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--- Comment #7 from m...@greybird.com 2009-01-01 20:32 ---
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ACPI Dump after updating my BIOS
See markh.acpidump.before_bios_update
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--- Comment #2 from tr...@suse.de 2008-12-18 05:15 ---
I expect the NVID is an ACPI graphics dummy device if an external nvidia card
is added to the board.
Since .28 these dummy devices are ignored.
The ACPI graphics device which
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--- Comment #3 from m.he...@gmx.net 2008-12-18 09:44 ---
Created an attachment (id=19361)
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acpidump samsung x360
Here is the acpidump.
Actually there really seems to
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--- Comment #4 from m...@fireburn.co.uk 2008-12-18 14:47 ---
I'm also having very similar issues with a Samsung R510 laptop
It's currently being worked on in another bug. Least your laptop doesn't reboot
when you try and manually
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--- Comment #5 from m.he...@gmx.net 2008-12-18 14:55 ---
I will see if I can find anyone with a usb cd drive, because this laptop ships
without one.
And it should be possible for me the resize my ext3 partition. I'd even install
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--- Comment #1 from m.he...@gmx.net 2008-12-13 13:53 ---
Created an attachment (id=19283)
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decompiled acpidump
According to the acpidump output NVID belongs to the
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