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I am having a similar problem with my screen dimming to lowest setting.
It seems to be random but other times it is caused by starting an
application such as a basic gnome-game or Second Life.
I did notice that it dimmed upon bootup at the stage "loading VESA
state" Perhaps it's a vesa bug?
I hav
It occurred to me again, but much less often than before.
I would wait a while before closing it...
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fixed :o)
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It seems to be fixed here as well.
Is anyone still having the issue? Or can this be closed?
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I think this is already fixed. It is not happening to me any more after
I installed the latest updates.
Thanks for the fix!
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Same problem here with Hardy completely patched on a Thinkpad R52.
Screen dims randomly when connected to the AC and goes back a bit when I
press the mouse, but it goes back only to the 50% or so. I have to
manually increase the brightness after that.
It dims after 10 seconds of not pressing any k
Thanks
2008/4/13, DieterVDW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just read a comment of someone having a Dell Inspiron 9300 and the screen
> dimming randomly, even when working.
> I had the same problem.
> The user fixed this by disabling the (non-existant) ambient sensor:
> run gconf-editor > apps > gnom
I just read a comment of someone having a Dell Inspiron 9300 and the screen
dimming randomly, even when working.
I had the same problem.
The user fixed this by disabling the (non-existant) ambient sensor:
run gconf-editor > apps > gnome-power-manager -> ambience > disable
Seems to work ...
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It is not the same :-(
It dimms the screen quite quick and does not wait the amount of time specified
in the settings. Even when the computer is in use again it should go back to
what is was but it does not it constantlly sets the brightness down to
40%. in the settings I have it at 100%
I had the same problem, but then I noticed that it's a UI inconsistency
problem. The slider under AC power tab has the opposite meaning of the
slider under Battery tab. Maybe it's just this, maybe it's something
else.
Here is the bug report for this (and also a link to a forum discussion with the
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