Hi List and thanks for all your hard work.
I applied the patch thinkpad-acpi-0.17-20071002_v2.6.22.9.patch to
vanilla-sources-2.6.22.9, no other patch applied.
The Machine is a Thinkpad-X60T (Tablet), latest Bios.
ibm/brightness still shows 7 levels.
I also tried the later patch mentioned above
Hello List!
Im using a Thinkpad X60T running gentoo-linux and the latest 2.6.23-rc7 kernel.
IIRC as from 2.6.22 i am not able to control the brightness anymore
after the laptop was suspended (echo mem > /sys/power/state).
I can still write to ..ibm/brightness and it reflects my changes but
the act
2007/4/28, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It is amusing to know that gnome-screensaver is just as much a utter piece
> of crap as its KDE counterpart.
LOL, its not the only amusing part of gnome-screensaver.
I dont know if you use Gnome but in gnome's power-manager where you
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Sorry for accusing the wrong software again (it was xorg one hour ago) :-)
It turned out that it is gnome-screensaver (at least for now).
It is set to 1m but i have it disabled in the GUI dialog so i assumed
it would not "run".
There is a gnome-screensaver process running though and killing it
fixe
Hi List,
im using Ubuntu Feisty (Kernel 2.6.20-15) now but IIRC i had the same
problem in gentoo.
Exactly 1m after the Screen of my thinkpad X60T goes into standby it
will come back up again. Ubuntu has this onscreen brightness control
thingie and it will show up as well then.
I first suspected xo