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Hi, I've recently updated to 9.10, and the problem no longer exists
for me. BTW I'm not going to try Lucid anytime soon, I'm sorry; maybe
others can report on that.
Thank you for solving this issue,
Román.
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Four steps of brightness changing after pressing a brightness key only once
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2009/11/2 ethanay :
> running fresh install of 9.10 on Dell M1330
>
> isn't there supposed to be just one step per actual button press? if
> so, i'm getting two...
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> 11:07:03.785: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
> ButtonPressed = brightness-up
> 11:07:03.799: computer_l
running fresh install of 9.10 on Dell M1330
isn't there supposed to be just one step per actual button press? if
so, i'm getting two...
11:07:03.785: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
ButtonPressed = brightness-up
11:07:03.799: computer_logicaldev_input condition ButtonPr
i am completely and utterly clueless . Dont know anything about
computers and i've no idea what any of you are saying.
But the brightness on my laptop has gone weird and it seems really
dull.I think i broke it. Has anyone got any suggestions ...in layman's
terms - just for an indication -when i s
Linux calliope 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
ii gnome-power-ma 2.24.2-2ubuntu
Thinkpad T42. The brightness is switched down by gpm 3 or 4 steps, but
only 2 steps up. This happens in AC mode and on battery, every few
minutes the user has to lighten u
Still there in 8.10.
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Hi, same problem here.
(BTW I'm sorry to have filed a duplicate bug; yesterday I couldn't find this
thread).
IMHO it could be a kernel problem (conflicts between modules or else).
If I run "showkey -s" within a VT, I get the following output, just by
pressing "brightness up" (even if not releasin
Ok, after confirming that my hal-info is up-to-date and rebooting to be even
more sure, I can safely say that the problem is not yet fixed for me.
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Sympy: Yes, I am. That was the name I had lost ^^. For me, blacklisting the
video-module fixed everything, and since the hal-info-update, I tried
unblacklisting video again.
Reboot proved brightness control was still working for me.
However, the FN-F8 to switch from CRT to DFP/LCD is gone.
Har
By the way, are you talking about the recent update in the hal-info
package?
If you are, this update has not fixed the problem for me.
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If such fix is true, this might be useless, but here it goes anyway:
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The hal-update that arrived lately (yesterday?) fixes this, it seems.
However, unblacklisting the video-module breaks FN-F8 (CRT/LCD-Switcher) for me.
Brightness-control works fine again, even with video-module loaded.
Still, it would be nice if gnome-power-manager would have prevented it.
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I recently noticed that the problem does not happen only with brightness
keys. See Bug #239706.
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Same behavior on Dell 6400 n 8.04
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With regards to #3, this can be partially fixed by disabling a gconf
key. In particular, /apps/gnome-power-manager/backlight/enable ...
Disble this and AC unplug is fixed, but brightness key still has same
affect.
By the way, same hardware: Vostro 1400, nVidia 8400 GS, Ubuntu Hardy,
exactly same b
Some other observations:
1) Executing /etc/acpi/video_brightnessdown.sh or
/etc/acpi/video_brightnessup.sh changes the brightness just one step,
but tweaking those scripts, or even deleting them, has no effect in the
bug. It seems they are not called at all when the Fn keys are pressed, I
don't kn
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