I'm experiencing the same issue.
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Status: Expired => Opinion
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brightness Applet very slo
[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I've made a personal build of gnome-power-manager with fixes to two bugs;
#535097 and #261450.
If you feel like experimenting, you can add related ppa via "sudo
add-apt-repository ppa:auselen/ppa", then "sudo apt-get update" and finally
"sudo apt-get upgrade". On a fresh system, this should just
This report isn't incomplete. It's also not hardware-specific.
Brightness controls are S-L-O-W. This is because g-p-m waits for the
notification to display before making the adjustment (synchronous). To
make is responsive g-p-m should display the notifications asynchronously
and then go ahead and m
I am using the latest ubuntu 10.04 alpha 3 and I can still see this
problem. It is very slow and processors get busy when changing the
brighness level. I had to deactivate the "Dim display when idle" option
because of that.
I have a HP Pavilion dv 2000.
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brightness Applet very slow and process
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If your graphics cards have a high number of brightness levels, chances
are the problem is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-power-manager/+bug/289520. Although that particular bug has been
fixed, the problem is still in effect when adjusting the brightness with
the keyboa
Same problem on a Samsung NC10 netbook.
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brightness Applet very slow and processors getting bisy when try adjust LCD
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I'm having this problem too, on the Dell Mini 9. The applet is very slow
and unresponsive, while Xorg eats about 30% CPU.
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brightness Applet very slow and processors getting bisy when try adjust LCD
brightness
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Oops, forgot: my graphics card is Intel X3100.
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Hi, I'm having this issue also on a T61. It seems to happen after
resume, as Jeremy wrote. Running top at the same time as fiddling with
brightness puts Xorg on the top of the list.
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brightness Applet very slow and processors getting bisy when try adjust LCD
brightness
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Thanks for the report, Could you check with top what's using a lot of
cpu? There's a bug open about a similar issue for an intel video driver,
which video card do you have and which driver are you using?
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Description changed:
- When I adju
All the information needed is available attached in my comment. I face
the problem everyday :(
** Changed in: hal
Status: New => Confirmed
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brightness Applet very slow and processors getting bisy when try adjust LCD
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-power-manager
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brightness Applet very slow and processors getting bisy when try adjust LCD
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It takes too much time to get the response of the brightness applet.
This is annoying. However, nothing change for the processor usage. I
attached the needed log according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal
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Interesting, I have this issue in reverse.
I'm running Intrepid 2.6.27-7-generic on a Thinkpad T61. When the
machine first boots, the brightness keys are responsive. After
suspending and reviving, however, the brightness keys are no long
resonsive. The first press will take effect and bring up the
I can confirm this problem on a Macbook Air 1,1, running Intrepid with
kernel 2.6.27-5-generic.
After starting X, nothing happens when pressing the LCD panel keys - you
think. After about one minute (!), the key presses you already forgot
about suddenly takes effect, and the screen brightness is a
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