the hal events are ok,
otherwise brightness adjustment wouldn't work with driver nv
** Attachment added: buttontest_and_lshal.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12939529/buttontest_and_lshal.log
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@Zem
Try running this:
/usr/share/python-support/kde-guidance-powermanager/powermanage.py
This will try to adjust the brightness; does this work?
Also try to attach the output of this command:
for i in `hal-find-by-capability --capability laptop_panel`; do hal-device $i;
done
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@awen
/usr/share/python-support/kde-guidance-powermanager/powermanage.py
- brightness adjustment works with driver nv
- brightness adjustment does not work with driver nvidia
I found a link wich probably relates to my problem.
This seems to be a known bug in the nvidia driver.
@Zem
You should report it as a seperate bug (probably already exists in launchpad)
regarding the problem in the nvidia driver.
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@awen
My brightness keys are recognized by hal.
The brightness adjustment works when using the nv-driver (nvidia kernel module
loaded).
But when the nvidia-driver is loaded (' Driver nvidia ' under ' Section
Device ' in xorg.conf) the adjustment doesn't work!
The nvidia-driver seems to
some additional notes related to the driver nvidia:
- when booting with AC adapter plugged in the display switches from max.
brightness to min. brightness when the bootmessage Loading Hardware Drivers
is displayed
- after waking up from standby (suspend to ram) the brightness is always at
max.
@Zem
Run the attached python script in a terminal.
1. Download
2. chmod +x buttontest.py
3. ./buttontest.py
4. Test your brightness buttons, and see what is output in the terminal. Does
the events appear? Does the next line say .. ok?
If the events appear, but the next line is not ok, please
Now that this is fixed in Hardy, I'll comment that the fix is pretty
invasive and not something that I'd consider in any way appropriate for
an update to a stable release.
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I've updated the system and it doesn't work for me.
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@pukyxd
Check that dpkg -l kde-guidance-powermanager shows that you have version
0.8.0svn20080103-0ubuntu8 installed.
If that is the case issue the command:
for i in `hal-find-by-capability --capability button`; do hal-device $i; done
button.log
and attach the generated button.log
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Yes I have this version. Here you have the log.
** Attachment added: button.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12909009/button.log
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@pukyxd
Your brightness buttons isn't recognized by HAL. You should file this as a
seperate bug against hal about your particular laptop model.
Preferably also look at helping to get your laptop into upstream HAL:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-keymap-index.html
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** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu Hardy)
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This bug was fixed in the package kde-guidance -
0.8.0svn20080103-0ubuntu8
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kde-guidance (0.8.0svn20080103-0ubuntu8) hardy; urgency=low
[ Andreas Wenning ]
* Added kubuntu_18_kde-powermanager_unique-check.patch:
- Fixed guidance-power-managers check for being a unique app.
This bug was fixed in the package kdeutils - 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu3
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* Edited debian/patches/kubuntu_14_kmilo_powermanager.diff:
Brightness, suspend and hibernate events removed. (LP: #151444)
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Having the same problem in Dell 640m, (Kubuntu 7.10). The keys worked
fine in Feisty. And sometimes, in Gutsy, after restoring from hibernate
mode, the keys work again.
1. Exact HW
MXC061
2. Does these two command (if run from Konsole) change brightness properly on
your laptop?
YES
3. Does
Try typing this command in a terminal
xgamma -gamma 0.75
I have posted my own solution here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4168042#post4168042
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Thanks for reporting and supplying debugging info.
This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10
stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore declined.
According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and tested in
the current
You called the workaround a little bit dirty. Why? Is there any
downside to it?
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I can confirm that Luka's workaround works on a MP061.
Thanks a lot!
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@Luka Renko:
1. cat /var/lib/acpi-support/system-product-name gives a:
XPS M1330
2. these 2 commands
(dcop `dcop | grep power-manager` power-manager brightnessUp
dcop `dcop | grep power-manager` power-manager brightnessDown)
work
3. Yes, the keycodes are 101 and 212
@anyone who has the same
Running a latitude d830 without any problems using the Fn+ arrows to
increase/decrease the brightness of my computer
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I have the same problem on Dell Inspiron 6400. As with others, it worked fine
in Feisty.
I get exactly the same results as Oliver when running those command. Also
changing the brightness from the Power Manager (via the slider) works just fine.
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1. MP061
2. Works like a charm. Even a small popup shows up in the taskbar with the new
brightness level.
3. Yep. I get 212 and 101 when pessing up and down.
The given command returns:
Start monitoring devicelist:
-
23:13:55.797:
Can each of reporters report back the following info for their laptop:
1. Exact HW
cat /var/lib/acpi-support/system-product-name
2. Does these two command (if run from Konsole) change brightness
properly on your laptop?
dcop `dcop | grep power-manager` power-manager brightnessUp
dcop `dcop |
I doesn't work for me (using kubuntu). How do you know wich scancode
must be used?
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Yes, it does work in Kubuntu Gutsy thanks a lot to you!
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Got it working under Ubuntu using this: http://pastebin.ca/752206
Sorry it's a big mess of console output, but basically I found that re-
entering these key codes made it work. Now to test in Kubuntu.
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Same Problem with Dell Inspiron 6400 under Kubuntu, under Ubuntu it
works
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Noticed the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 9400, too. Adjusting the
brightness works using the KDE Power Manager, though.
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The same things occur also on Dell Inspiron 1520,
(http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/122650/).
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Also true on the Dell Inspiron E1505
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** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = hotkey-setup
** Changed in: hotkeys (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotkey-setup = hotkeys
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hotkeys = hotkey-setup
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** Description changed:
They did work under Feisty fawn...
+
+ (using Kubuntu)
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I've noticed the same thing... They worked in a release of Gusty before
the official beta release.
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