Hi!
Today i found out, that my problem with lowest brightness level on startup and
after suspend and hibernate does not occur on battery mode. There everything
works perfect!
With Jaunty alpha 4 there are no problems too.
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Brightness function broken by 2.6.27-11-generic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 311716 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311716
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 311716
The slider brightness Applet has value inverted after the last update
(2.6.27-11)
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Brightness function broken by 2.6.27-11-generic
I have the same issue on my thinkpad x61t. Still occuring, I get around
it by using the 2.6.27-10 kernel or earlier.
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Hi Jango,
I don't get the same. Mine also boots in full brightness, from cold and
from suspend. It has never remembered the brightness level for me.
Laptop didn't change brightness level or go black via suspend/hibernate.
But with the very latest kernel 2.6.27-11, my brightness keys no longer
@ Iguk:
I think your problem is also discussed in this bug: bug 311716
There are also a lot of suggestions for workarounds!
Today i received a new update for kernel 27-11, which changed the situation a
little bit.
On start-up, the brightness is on lowest level, when brightness-control-applet
On my lenovo x300, brightness control doesn't work anymore with
2.6.27-11. Like a couple of others, I've gone back to 2.6.27-9.
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Thanks. That worked for me also.
The keys started working again and the brightness goes up and down.
If I press it say 4 times, then it takes a while for it to process all 4
key presses unlike the volume meter which is very fast. But at least the
brightness is working again with your xrandr
I can confirm this problem with a X61S and using linux-
image-2.6.27-9-generic is an efficient workaround.
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This seems like it might be a duplicate of bug 311716. Care to take a
look. Thanks.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Yes, sorry, this does indeed look like a duplicate of bug 311716 and that bug
page has a lot more useful info.
Thanks.
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Hi!
Brightness control works still fine on my T400 and my X200 after update to
27-11. But there appears an other problem:
Brightness level is set to very low after reboot, suspend and hibernate. The
screen is nearly black then. If you try to change the level, it suddenly jumps
to your previous
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I'm having basically the same problem since installing 2.6.27-11 on my
Thinkpad X301. I haven't noticed any slowness in the power manager
brightness meter, which goes up and down as normal, but it doesn't
change the screen brightness at all.
Running
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL
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