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Yeah, I reloaded with 8.04 back in April and that corrected my issue.
Being that I'm now using the Intrepid alpha, I have completely different
issues, but those are being addressed elsewhere.
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Fn Keys No Longer Control Brightness (Toshiba P200)
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I'd like to note that somewhere along the way, the brightness broke
again, and one again cannot be controlled. However, booting off of a
live CD, I note that I am able to at least partially control it. I'm
going to wait until the first Hardy Alpha comes along with a new kernel
and see if that
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An update to KDE's power manager now, once again, seems to be allowing
me to control the brightness from the power manager in the system tray.
The keys still do not work.
Was something changed in the ACPI controller that doesn't allow for the
Fn+F6 and Fn+F7 to work anymore?
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I think this bug is rather important, seeing as it is not possible to
control the brightness from within Kubuntu at all, despite the fact that
this worked fine up until the last update to acpi. I really wish that
somebody who is capable of fixing would look at it...
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i have Toshiba A200-S17 and brightness down (FN+F6) works fine but
brightness up (FN+F7) does not, when pressing it indicator goes up for
one step and pressing another time it goes down for one step! brightness
systray applet don't work either. Actually FN+6 is the only special key
that works for
I'm running gutsy on a Toshiba A200 1GB and this happened to me also
after this morning's upgrade to the latest packages (the upgrade brought
in kernel 2.6.22-12, but the problem might be in another package).
Fn+F6 and Fn+F7 (decrease/increase brightness) don't work anymore, even
though I can set
It started for me before 2.6.22-12 was installed.
Within a few hours, I could not control brightness via the power manager
systray applet either (I noticed it when I unplugged the system and the
brightness did not change).
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Are you using KDE?
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Yes. Also, I don't know when it started, but now my brightness does not
change with Power Manager either. It worked right after bootup a few
hours ago, but not now.
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Yes. Also, I don't know when it started, but now my brightness does not
change with Power Manager either. It worked right after bootup a few
hours ago, but not now.
I also need to add that I'm running the Gutsy alpha with all the latest
updates.
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