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The lightsensor is almost working correctly on my ASUS x56TR notebook
using Karmic.
I can adjust the brightness using te FN F5 en F6 keys, without any problem.
I can adjust the brightness using the brightness aplet in the panel without any
problem.
The problem i experience is that when the
the lightsensor is almost working correctly on my ASUS x56TR notebook
using Karmic.
I can adjust the brightness using te FN F5 en F6 keys, without any problem.
I can adjust the brightness using the brightness aplet in the panel without any
problem.
The problem i experience is that when the
Same problem here with an Asus M70V.
If I disable the light sensor I can change the brightness with Fn+F5 and Fn+F6.
Even the brightness applet in the panel works. Also, I have noticed that the
brightness changes in discrete steps. However, the command
echo SomeNumber ls_level
has no effect.
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- Problems with the Display-Brightness
+ Problems with the Display-Brightness on Asus z71v
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This bug is still found in Jaunty. Does anyone know when it will get
fixed?
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Yes. It is still reproducible in 8.10
echo 0 ls_switch does the trick for me, too.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 04:45, Daniel T Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
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It is.
Running intrepid, and I still have to: echo 0 ls_switch to use my
brightness keys.
I think it is a bug in the light switch thing (Light sensor)
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-product-name
M7V
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-manufacturer
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-product-name
M7V
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-version
1.0
Hi,
I've got nearly the same problem on my asus S37S laptop since I've
update to hardy.
in fact some multimedia keys doesn't work, or partialy work, the
brightness works but the osd icon under gnome doesn't work.
the internet browser doesn't work at all
some button like display battery level,
I've forget to output some dmidecode output :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-product-name
S37S
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-manufacturer
To Be Filled By O.E.M.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode --string system-product-name
S37S
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmidecode
Hi Terrax,
thanx for the hint!!
It actually works fine without creating a root user:
$ sudo su -
# cd /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop
# echo 10 ls_level
# echo 0 ls_switch
At least I am now able to change the brightness even if in a not very
comfortable way.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Hi,
I forgot to mention, that setting the display brightness manually works
fine from within the BIOS.
Thomas
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I found a way to change brightness.. We have do make root aktive at
first (Couldn't get it to work with sudo).
Do this:
#sudo passwd root Now type in a password you like
#su root
#cd /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop
#echo 10 ls_level
Now your brightness should start to light up.
I got exact same problem with the Asus M50SA. When ACPI is activated, I
can't adjust brightness with my FN + F5 and FN + F6. Neither I can't
adjust my brightness with ACPI off with the FN keys.
# dmidecode --string system-manufacturer
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
# dmidecode --string system-product-name
Pasted something wrong.
# dmidecode --string system-product-name
M50SA
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