I'm just thinking: If this bug is not going to be fixed before Hardy is
shipped, it might be a good idea to disable the dimming feature of gpm
by default. New users will just be very confused when all of a sudden -
sometimes with no obvious reason - the screen gets dimmed and won't come
back up
Alright, I have now made sure that 04_brightness_events.patch causes
this issue. Reverting that patch re-introduces some of the old problems,
but at least squashes this bug. I'll see if I can attach my package, and
you can see if it solves it for you guys as well. Next step, I guess, is
to try to
@Bruce: I wasn't sarcastic writing I guess all the devs must be
seriously overworked, judging from various comments across different
bug reports, it really seems like they are overworked. I hope they also
know how to take it easy.
@Others with the same problem: Real life issues are starting to
Same problem on a Dell XPS m1330 with Intel X3100 and LED screen which
was working wonderfully in Gutsy. If any traces / logs are needed or
could be useful please just ask.
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I guess all the devs must be seriously overworked, ey? It would be nice
to have at least some input from someone who's actually working on
Hardy. This bug is pretty well confirmed by now (and really annoying!).
(OT question to Jisakiel: I've ordered the xps m1330 with the intel
chipset. Does it
Contrary to opinion, developers can't fix everything. Also, most of them
aren't paid for what they do (I think [GNOME ones that is]).
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I can confirm this bug on a Thinkpad T61 8889-2BG with Nvidia NVS 140
running Hardy Beta 64bit. The screen dims most of the time correctly
when idle. However, brightness is not restored after movements of the
mouse or pressing a key though it can be restored manually.
Furthermore, sometimes the
My IBM T42 also dims when AC power is unplugged and then dims again when
AC power is restored. When it hits the minimum setting, plugging in then
brings brightness up one level. It's like it doesn't know the current
setting, because if I max the brightness before plugging in it goes to
the same,
** Attachment added: gnome-power-bugreport.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12851414/gnome-power-bugreport.txt
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resetting gconf default values did not change anything.
** Attachment added: gpm.debug.log.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12851450/gpm.debug.log.txt
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Looking at this log which had more transitions. The problem is:
Start
currently set brightness 1.00
battery change by 0.00, brightness 1.00
Setting on-ac: 0
currently set brightness 1.00
battery change by -0.30, brightness 0.70
Setting on-ac: 1
currently set brightness
BTW, I also had the idle dimming issue, but the AC power on/off
transition is easier to test. Is this bug confirmed now?
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I changed status of this bug to confirmed (I keep forgetting that the OP
can do that).
Kirby, perhaps you should file another bug regarding the AC power on/off
transition, as it might be related to this but not identical...
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Status: Incomplete =
Just avoiding dupes. If someone looks at the attachments, they could say
if they think it's a different issue. If nobody wants to look at this,
then opening another bug won't help ;-)
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Disregard my previous comment about the screen not dimming on idle. It
is now. Sorry about that. The log should still be correct but I'm
remaking it and reattaching it.
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I'm experiencing some new strange behavior; mainly that the screen is
not dimming on idle. Here is the log anyway.
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Could you please provide the log of what GPM is doing when going in and
out of idle?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager#head-
7d2eb767e44a7231fae6964dcf12bc27fe507c9d
Thanks. Ted.
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Confirm this bug with Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop. Just started happening
after latest update.
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look to the Debugging instructions located at
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Requested logfile attached. I will restore all my values to the defaults
as detailed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager
#head-3064996579b2f21cb27b49abc25849d4713e64cb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat gpm.gconf.values.txt
/apps/gnome-power-manager/general:
check_type_cpu = false
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