The name of the leds device has changed again; it it now called
/sys/class/leds:smc::kbd_backlight/brightness.
I am attaching a possible patch, hoping the maintainer keeps an eye on
these bugs :-)
** Attachment added: fix-leds-filename.patch
** Tags added: regression-potential
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REGRESSION: Neither Pommed nor GNOME Power Manager nor HAL see
brightness-up/down key events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257377
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Why do you keep adding the potential tag? This *is* a regression,
there is no potential about it!
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REGRESSION: Neither Pommed nor GNOME Power Manager nor HAL see
brightness-up/down key events
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pommed
MacBook Pro 3.1
Since a week or so ago in Intrepid, neither pommmed, nor g-p-m, nor HAL
see brightness key events.
Pommed and HAL don't use X keyboard stuff, while I think g-p-m does.
This may be wrong, I have only quickly
** Tags added: regression-potential
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REGRESSION: Neither Pommed nor GNOME Power Manager nor HAL see
brightness-up/down key events
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** Tags added: regression
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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REGRESSION: Neither Pommed nor GNOME Power Manager nor HAL see
brightness-up/down key events
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I suspect this has something to do with the xorg input hotplug being
enabled about a week prior to the reporting of this bug. I think those
who have access to the hardware need to run hal with debug outout, but I
don't know enough about hal to be sure as to whether thats the best
approach.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16730531/Dependencies.txt
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REGRESSION: Neither Pommed nor GNOME Power Manager nor HAL see
brightness-up/down key events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257377
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